Q: I’m new to buying tomato seeds but I’d like to try to start my own this year. I see in the seed catalogs that there are Determinate and Indeterminate plants. What is the difference?
K-State horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini said February is a good time to begin thinking about tomato varieties that fit ...
single-stemmed plants and need regular pruning to maximise fruiting potential and ensure good airflow between plants. Trailing or bush tomatoes (known as a determinate tomatoes) do not need regular ...
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Determinate or Indeterminate Determinate and indeterminate are terms that describe the growth habit of tomatoes. Determinates are compact plants growing to a height of three to four feet ...
Determinate tomatoes are perfect for gardeners seeking ... indeterminate varieties are an excellent choice. These plants grow larger, produce continuously, and provide a steady harvest over ...
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