Tomato

Are tomatoes matter?

Tariff laws that imposed a duty on vegetables, but not on fruit, caused the tomato’s status to become a matter of legal importance. The U. S. Supreme Court settled this controversy on May 10, 1893, by declaring that the tomato is a vegetable, based on the popular definition that classifies vegetables by use—they are generally …

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How do tomatoes rot?

Blossom end rot in tomatoes (BER) is a common problem for gardeners. Its cause lies in a plant’s inability to absorb enough calcium to reach the fruit. Read on if you’re seeing tomatoes rotting on the bottom and learn how to stop tomato blossom end rot . Another frequently asked query is “How do you …

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Do tomatoes trigger gout?

Tomatoes have been considered a healthy food, acceptable for those with gout until reports from those with gout claimed the food triggers symptoms. Some research suggests an association between eating tomatoes and higher levels of uric acid, which is known to trigger gout. However, the science is not conclusive. Tomatoes are linked to a higher …

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Tomatoes will not bloom?

There are many reasons that your tomato plants might not flower, most of them fixable. Disease, lack of proper nutrition in the soil, extreme temperature fluctuation, disease, pollination, and genetics play a role in tomatoes not flowering. While we were researching we ran into the inquiry “Why don’t my tomato plants have blooms?”. Here is …

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How tomatoes grow?

You can find tomato plants at nurseries, garden centers, and even at farmers’ markets. Choose healthy looking plants and make sure to buy the tomato plants close to when you plan on planting them. Add lots of compost to the garden soil. Tomatoes demand a growing medium rich in organic matter. Another inquiry we ran …

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