How To Support Large Tomato Plants?

Can tomato plants be transplanted?
Tomatoes are one of the few food-producing plants that can be quite large and still transplant without serious consequences. As long as the plant is in good condition, the roots are not damaged during transplanting, and it is placed in a hole adequately large, even fruit-bearing tomatoes can be transplanted.

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Subsequently, question is,What is nutritional information of tomato?

Tomato Nutrition Facts. Excellent source of vitamin C, vitamin A, and vitamin K. Very good source of molybdenum, potassium, manganese, dietary fiber, chromium, and vitamin B1. Good source of vitamin B6, folate, copper, niacin, vitamin B2, magnesium, iron, pantothenic acid, phosphorus, vitamin E and protein.

Subsequently,How many calories are in green salad with tomatoes?

Calories per serving of Basic Mixed Green Salad with Oil & Vinegar Dressing. 60 calories of Extra Virgin Olive Oil, (0.50 tbsp) 38 calories of Tomatoes, red, ripe, raw, year round average, (2 small whole (2-2/5″ dia)) 10 calories of Green Giant Spring Mix Salad, (1 cup) 6 calories of Sweet peppers (bell), (0.25 cup, sliced)

One may also ask,How many calories in half cup of tomatoes?

In one small green tomato there are 21 calories. One medium tomato has about 24 calories. One thin slice has just 3 calories while a large slice yields 5 calories. Half a cup of raw diced tomatoes has 20 calories. One cherry tomato has 3 calories. One cup of grape tomatoes has 30 calories.

How do you plant Tomatoes in containers?

Growing Tomatoes in Containers Use a large pot or container with drainage holes in the bottom. Use loose, well-draining soil. Plant one tomato plant per pot. Taller varieties may need to be staked. Place the pot in a sunny spot with 6 to 8 hours of full sun a day. Keep soil moist.

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