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  2. Ready for a Bumper Crop? Here’s How to Maximize Your Tomato ...

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    Test your soil’s pH, aiming for a range of 6.0 to 6.8, which is optimal for tomato growth. Regularly replenish nutrients with natural fertilizers during the growing season to support fruit ...

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    Tomato cages are key to growing tomatoes at home, offering support to tomato plants in planters, the ground and raised garden beds. 10 supportive, stylish tomato cages to grow the best ripe and ...

  4. Determinate cultivar - Wikipedia

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    Tomato and potato cultivars are commonly classified as determinate or indeterminate according to the amount of time that they produce new leaves and flowers. Varieties that produce few leaves and flowers over a shorter period are classed as determinate and those that produce new leaves and flowers for longer are classed as indeterminate.

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    Finally, gather up your tomato stakes, cages, and plant labels, use a 10% bleach solution to disinfect them, and then store your supplies away until next season. Related: 9 Must-Know Tips for ...

  6. Early Girl - Wikipedia

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    The Early Girl tomato is a medium-sized globe-type F1 hybrid popular with home gardeners because of its early ripening fruit. Early Girl is a cultivar of tomato with indeterminate growth, which means it produces flowers and fruit until it is killed by frost or another external factor (contrast with a determinate cultivar, which would grow to a limited, predefined shape and be most productive ...

  7. Better Boy - Wikipedia

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    The "Better Boy" tomato variety is a hybrid between the Teddy Jones heirloom tomato variety and an unknown red variety developed by plant breeder John Peto. [1]Better Boy fruit grows from an indeterminate plant, growing to about 340 grams (12 oz) in weight, and typically ripens in around 72 days, growing to about 150 centimetres (5 ft) high. [2]

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