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These two types of tomato plants have different shapes and growing patterns. Knowing the difference can help you decide which ...
These are a hybrid between determinate and indeterminate plants, growing to a certain height, usually around 4-5 feet, and then they stop growing, but may continue to produce fruit throughout the ...
Determinate tomatoes are bushier and more compact than indeterminate tomatoes, growing to be about 3 to 4 feet tall. These plants produce all of their fruit within a short period of time, says ...
Indeterminate tomato plants do require extensive support. If you use tomato cages, it is best to create your own from galvanized livestock fencing that has 4- to 6-inch woven squares.
Determinate and indeterminate are terms you usually see with tomatoes. The terms refer to how large the plants get and how they grow. Determinate types grow more bushy and compact.
Indeterminate vs. Determinate Tomato Varieties Indeterminate (Vining) Tomatoes: These varieties will continue to grow, produce new yellow flowers, and carry fruit until they are killed by frost or ...
Refer to the label on your tomato plant to find out if your plants are determinate, indeterminate, semi-determinate or dwarf. That information helps you understand when plants produce and how to ...
Semi-determinate plants are intermediate in size between determinate and indeterminate. These varieties produce fewer suckers than indeterminate and reach a height of 3 to 5 feet.
Determinate tomatoes are bushier and more compact than indeterminate tomatoes, growing to be about 3 to 4 feet tall. These plants produce all of their fruit within a short period of time, says ...
Indeterminate tomato plants do require extensive support. If you use tomato cages, it is best to create your own from galvanized livestock fencing that has 4- to 6-inch woven squares.