What tomatoes produce all summer?

Indeterminate tomatoes grow and produce tomatoes all summer long. The plants are extra-large; some varieties reach up to eight feet tall. The fruits appear throughout the entire growing season, so you'll have fresh tomatoes all summer once the plants reach full maturity.
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What kind of tomatoes produce all season?

Indeterminate tomato varieties continue to grow, bloom and produce throughout an entire season. And they will do so until the first hard frost or freeze finally takes them out. Indeterminate tomatoes are usually a bit slower to get their first fruits ready for harvest.
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Do tomato plants produce all summer?

These warm-weather plants require a lot of sun, heat and water to be productive, and accordingly, their harvest time occurs primarily in summer and early fall. Different varieties of tomatoes require different lengths of time to produce their yield.
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Will determinate tomatoes produce all season?

Indeterminate tomato plants will keep producing fruit until disease or frost stops them from doing so. Determinate tomato plants will produce one crop of fruit and then stop producing.
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What is the most productive tomato plant?

One way tomato varieties are classified is by the size of tomato they produce. The smallest are the grape and cherry tomatoes, which bear small fruits in long clusters. As a group, these types are by far the most reliable and productive for our region. No garden should be without a few cherry tomato plants.
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Do Roma tomatoes keep producing?

They are also known as “vining tomatoes.” They will continue to grow and flower throughout the growing season. They give a steady supply of tomatoes rather than one large harvest. They grow in sprawling vines reaching up to 10 feet, thus requiring sturdy staking or caging.
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What's the easiest tomato to grow?

Cherry Tomatoes are the easiest tomatoes for beginners to grow. They produce crop after crop and have very few problems!
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How do you tell if a tomato is determinate or indeterminate?

Indeterminate varieties have leaves that are spaced out more and look more like vines. Check the flowers and fruit production. If the tomato plant is flowering all at once and producing all of its tomatoes at the same time, then it is a determinate tomato.
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Which is better determinate or indeterminate tomatoes?

If you typically eat your tomatoes fresh and want a season-long supply, go for an indeterminate variety. Moreover, if you live where the growing season is only a couple of months long, determinate tomatoes might be the better growing choice for you.
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Can you grow tomatoes year round?

Outdoors, frost signals the end of your tomato plants and the tomato season. But indoors, the season doesn't have to end. You can have fresh, juicy tomatoes all year long. Even if you do harvest fewer tomatoes from your plant, you will be able to enjoy them year-round.
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Do cherry tomatoes keep producing?

Cherry tomato plants should produce continuously throughout the rest of the growing season, if they are indeterminate. They form flowers along the sides of the shoots, but the shoots keep growing. Determinate plants, which are smaller and mostly grown in containers, stop forming shoots once flowers are formed.
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Do tomato plants last all year?

In tropical regions outside of the continental U.S., even common tomato vines may live for more than one year. Although it is a short-lived perennial, tomato plants can bear fruit for more than one year in parts of the world that never dip below 65 degrees Fahrenheit.
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What is the lifespan of a tomato plant?

A tomato plant typically lives for one growing season (6-8 months) when grown outdoors, but when nurtured in ideal or controlled growing conditions indoors, tomato plants can survive between 2-5 years. Propagating healthy cuttings may also extend its life indefinitely.
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Is Cherry Tomato determinate or indeterminate?

Planting and Care

Most cherry tomatoes are indeterminate and have a large, sprawling growth habit that requires pruning and support. When space is limited, many gardeners choose determinate varieties as they grow in a more compact, bush-like shape.
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Are Roma tomatoes indeterminate or determinate?

'Roma' is an open-pollinated paste variety. It's determinate, so the fruits are ready to harvest pretty much all at once – making canning much easier to organize.
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Are German Johnson tomatoes determinate or indeterminate?

German Johnson Tomato produces long, indeterminate vines that require a strong cage or other solid structure for support. Plants can produce around 40 fruits per plants during their lifetime. The fruits are bumpy on the stem end like a traditional heirloom tomato, but tend to be more smooth around the bloom end.
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How do I know if my tomatoes are cordon or bush?

'Bush' (determinate) types are left unpinched and need only to be loosely tied to canes to prevent them sagging. 'Cordon' varieties (indeterminate), also known as vine tomatoes, need pinching out and training during the growing season to get the best results.
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What is the best tasting tomato?

The Best Tomato Varieties
  • Azoychka. via Urban Farmer. ...
  • Amana Orange. via Rare Seeds. ...
  • Delicious. via Burpee. ...
  • Dixie Golden Giant. via Totally Tomatoes. ...
  • Cherokee Purple. via Bonnie Plants. ...
  • Better Boy. via Bonnie Plants. ...
  • Green Zebra. via Rare Seeds. ...
  • Early Girl. via Tomato Growers Supply Company.
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What is the hardiest tomato plant?

Cold Hardy Tomatoes
  • Celebrity.
  • Golden Nugget.
  • Husky Gold.
  • Orange Pixie.
  • Oregon Spring.
  • Siletz.
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What is the sweetest tomato variety?

Rosada tomatoes are of the baby plum variety and are by far the sweetest tomato variety you can grow. With a Brix rating of 10.5, they are absolutely delectable.
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Do Roma tomatoes produce all summer?

“Roma” tomatoes are a determinate variety, which means they fall into the first camp, and all their fruit ripens and is harvested just once during summer.
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