Can 2 tomato plants be planted together?

Improper tomato spacing will lead to insufficient root space. As the roots tangle, neither tomato will get enough nutrients. The two tomato plants will starve each other, increasing the risk of diseases such as blight fungus. It's best to plant only one tomato per pot to avoid these issues.
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Can you plant 2 tomato plants in the same hole?

Have a little bit wider hole, put together 2 plants, but very close to each other, stick their stems with the tape and after 2-3 weeks they were like one plant at the bottom. So I just cut the less vigorous stem of two and let this tomato-tree grow approx. on the same area underground.
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Can two tomato plants share a cage?

Tomato plants should be spaced at least 2 feet apart in the ground, or one plant per pot, if using containers. For determinate tomatoes, the tomato cage should be at least 3 to 4 feet tall and, for indeterminate varieties, 5 to 6 feet.
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Should tomato plants be planted together?

“Tomatoes require plenty of room to grow well,” write the UC ANR advisors. They recommend spacing tomato plants two feet or more apart.
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What happens when you plant tomatoes too close together?

Tomatoes planted too closely together may be more likely to develop problems, such as: Disease – A lot of plant diseases flourish on moist leaves. If tomatoes are planted so closely together that sunlight and air can't dry out the leaves, the plants will be more likely to develop harmful diseases.
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How many tomato plants can I put in a 5 gallon bucket?

There are hundreds of cultivars available to the home gardener. Whether you grow a determinate or indeterminate cultivar, plant one tomato per 5-gallon bucket for best results.
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Is it better to stake or cage tomatoes?

Staking takes up less space than caging. Simple to install. The vines & tomatoes are up off the ground, resulting in cleaner fruit and less rotting. it is easy to see the tomatoes and easy to harvest.
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Can you plant two plants together?

Most people simply plant a single houseplant in a pot, but can you grow houseplants together in the same pot? Yes. In fact, multiple houseplants in one container add some extra pizzazz to a room. The key is to combine companion houseplants that suit one another.
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Do I need two tomato plants?

Tomatoes are self-pollinating, meaning they have flowers that contain both the male and female parts, so more than one plant is not needed for reproduction. The pollen falls within the flower to pollinate itself.
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How many tomato plants can I put in a 10 gallon container?

I have some 10 gallon grow bags with 4 plants each on average. Various indeterminate varieties. Zone 10A so this is our "second season" and after kicking butt in 5 gallon pots individually I figured I'd throw some together. These ones are growing more vigorously than the single plants in 5 gallon.
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Can two tomato plants grow from one seed?

Tomato seedlings do best when grown in individual 3-inch seedling pots. Not all tomato seeds germinate, so it's best to sow two seeds per pot and later thin the sprouted seedlings so only one remains. Thin the seedlings after they produce their first true leaves, which is the second set of leaves they form.
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Can I separate tomato plants?

If you have multiple tomato plants growing in one container it's super easy to separate them and have multiple tomato plants! What is this? First, gently remove the tomato plants from the pot they are growing in. Then depending on how many seedlings you have growing, gently pull each plant apart at the roots.
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Can you just plant one tomato plant?

In other words, you can plant just one variety of the plant and still get a crop from it. Tomatoes are self-pollinating, as flowers are equipped with both male and female parts. One tomato plant is capable of producing a crop of fruit on its own, without the need of planting another one.
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Why do my tomato plants have flowers but no tomatoes?

If you have plenty of big blooms but no tomatoes, it may be too cold and wet or too hot and dry. This results in what is known as blossom drop and will, of course, make it much more difficult for plants to produce fruit. Poor pollination – Weather can also be a factor with pollination.
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How do you group plants together?

The Must-Have Guide to Grouping Your Plants
  1. Arrange in Odd Numbers.
  2. Combine Around Seating Areas.
  3. Display Different Sizes and Shapes Together.
  4. Join Based on Leaf Textures.
  5. Gather Based on Leaf Colors.
  6. Cluster by Care Requirements.
  7. Ready to get grouping? Here are a few specific ways you can put these tips into practice:
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How often should tomatoes be watered?

Early in the growing season, watering plants daily in the morning. As temperatures increase, you might need to water tomato plants twice a day. Garden tomatoes typically require 1-2 inches of water a week. Tomato plants grown in containers need more water than garden tomatoes.
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What is the best thing to use to tie up tomato plants?

Tomato twine or jute string is an old-time favorite used by many gardeners to tie up tomato plants. Both are economical, although jute can sometimes be an issue rubbing into plants.
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What happens if I don't stake my tomatoes?

Without some attachment to a stake, fence or cage, most tomato plants will flop onto the ground where slugs and other pests may chew on the leaves and later feast on the fruit. Getting those plants up off the ground also allows air to circulate through the foliage of the plant, helping to prevent disease.
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Do tomatoes grow better in pots or in the ground?

Tomato plants perform best in soil that is loose, rich, and drains well, which means they translate easily to container gardens—especially more compact determinate tomatoes, or bush varieties. Indeterminate tomato varieties that grow larger have more extensive root systems and do better planted directly in the ground.
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How deep does a garden box need to be for tomatoes?

Typical planter boxes tend to be extremely wide, but not deep. Once tomato plants are positioned within the growing medium, they must have a minimum depth of 12 inches beneath them for healthy root growth.
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How deep do tomatoes need to be planted?

Plant Tomatoes Deep, Deep, Deep. Each Bonnie tomato label urges you to plant tomatoes deep, so that a full 2/3 of the plant is underground. That means that if you buy a 10-inch tall plant, all but the top three to four inches is buried.
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How do I get my tomato plants to produce more tomatoes?

How To Make Tomato Plants Produce More Fruit
  1. Avoid Root Bound Seedlings. ...
  2. Plant In Warm Soil. ...
  3. Protect Plants In The Early Season. ...
  4. Plant Tomatoes Deep. ...
  5. Feed With Phosphorous. ...
  6. Water Deeply. ...
  7. Mulch Well. ...
  8. Prune Lower Tomato Leaves.
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