Potting mix is what is advised by my gardner husband to plant tomatoes, because it contains peat moss and usually nutrients which will adhere to the roots and keep them moist and fed longer. The soil usually does not contain the substance which will hold moisture over longer periods of time. Water only when mix seems dry when you poke your finger down into the soil at the first joint.
in the ground
Depends on how large the pot is? I gallon, I'd transplant.... 5 gallons keep it in there.
gravity.
Both. Since it is a member of the plant kingdom, the tomato is a plant. Like wisteria the tomato grows as a vine, but usually bushes. Some tomato plants, however, are meant to vine along the ground, and all tomato plants will root anywhere the stem is close to dirt.
A tomato is the developed ovary of the tomato plant flower. The plant is called a tomato plant and the fruit is the tomato you buy in the fruit shop.
Yes, you can plant one tomato plant in a pot or garden bed. Make sure it has plenty of sunlight, well-draining soil, and regular watering for healthy growth and fruit production. Support the plant with a stake or cage as it grows to prevent it from bending or breaking.
You put them in the ground or in a small pot then transplant into your garden when they are bigger
The tomato is the fruit of the tomato plant and carries to seed.
Plants can grow well in both pots and in the ground, but each option has its own advantages. Plants in pots offer more control over soil quality and drainage, while plants in the ground have more access to nutrients, space, and room for root growth. The choice depends on the specific needs of the plant and the gardener's preferences.
In similar conditions a plant will grow better in the ground. You have more control when IRS in a pot but the constraints of the pot interfere with growth.
Nevermind! My plant didn't survive!
In a healthy soil garden or even a plant pot. Should be in a place with reasonable and slightly warm temperatures during spring or summer.