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		<description><![CDATA[Tomatoes, Solanum lycopersicum or lycopersicon esculentum are widely cultivated plants having edible, flesh and commonly red fruit. It is an indigenous of the South Americas. It was known as love fruit in past years. We broadly connect tomatoes with other vegetables, but for the purposes of Phytology, tomatoes are counted to be fruit. From a [...]<p><a href="http://fruitandnuttrees.com/tomato-love-fruit-lycopersicon">Tomato &#8211; lycopersicon esculentum | Growing Tomatoes</a> is a post from: <a href="http://fruitandnuttrees.com">Fruit and Nut Trees</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Tomatoes</strong>, <em>Solanum lycopersicum</em> or <em>lycopersicon esculentum</em> are widely cultivated plants having edible, flesh and commonly red fruit. It is an indigenous of the  South Americas. It was known as love fruit in past years.  We broadly connect tomatoes with other vegetables, but for the purposes of Phytology, tomatoes are counted to be fruit. From a culinary position however tomatoes are believed to be vegetables.<br />
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<p>The following are three leading areas that you need to  know about growing tomatoes in order to obtain the best from  tomato plants. Although growing these fruiting vines  is simple, a little preparation in advance  assures that your tomato plants  will be free of disease, productive, plump and juicy. What is following  are three basic points on how to grow tomatoes and start your gardening pleasure trip.</p>
<p>1. <strong>Select the best position to grow Tomatoes</strong><br />
Tomatoes have a great  liking for sun, therefore  the area you pick out must be a sunny location, whether it is a patch in your home-garden or in  a large plant pot on the terrace. Essentially tomato plants need to have at  least six hours of sunshine, in order to develop fruit.</p>
<p>2.<strong> Water and  Nutrients for tomatoes</strong><br />
Tomato plants need to have suitable nutritive elements  and the right amount  of water in order  to develop the fresh, sweet  tasting tomato fruit. Prior to planting tomatoes, you will need to work the selected site    with some compost or plant food to establish  a productive place with good soil for the young plants. It is a good idea, at regular time intervals, to provide your plants with some plant food &#8211; used  grounds of coffee  placed close and around  the root system will assist them.</p>
<p>Your tomatoes will also need regular watering, to satisfy their higher need of water while they are growing. So it is crucial to water your<a href="http://fruitandnuttrees.com/category/fruit-bearing-plants"> fruit bearing plants</a> (vines)often. Do not allow the soil to dry out, this will stress your gowning <strong>tomato plants</strong>, only to flood them with water later trying  to revive them. Consider the possibility of purchasing a drip watering system, when planting tomatoes, it is  a good investment to secure the plants get water timely. </p>
<p>A great hint for the home gardener is to clean out four liter milk plastic containers, drill the bottom and sides with some holes, then sink the milk containers in the ground, between the tomatoes, with just the top third protruding from the soil. Fill the containers  and they will begin to loose water as soon as the begins to run dry assuring that your <strong>tomato </strong>plants get irrigated deeply.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Support and/or fasten your tomato plants to a stakes or wire cage them.</strong><br />
Tomatoes are fruit bearing vines and it is essential be kept away from growing on the ground. When tomatoes are allowed to grow on the ground it could increase the tomato plant susceptibility to fungal disease, so be certain to stake them in advance. </p>
<p>Some people favor cages, when planting tomatoes that you could buy at garden shops. Providing support for your plants when they are still young will prevent interrupting their root establishment later.</p>
<p>These are three very important  tips to make growing tomatoes easy. However, you must as well get into pruning tomatoes by cutting back outgrowths and dead foliage and gather tomatoes when they are ready and ripe to eat.</p>
<p>In case you have any trouble on how to grow tomatoes successfully, there is a good deal of selective online information  or in useful books that cover of the difficulties you might have when start your gardening pleasure trip. With a little care before long you will have the fleshiest, juiciest, sun-ripened sweet tomatoes on the  dinner table.</p>
<p>Growing fresh sweet tomatoes is not only fun &#8211; it is rewarding and pleasing. Once you  familiarize yourself with what tomatoes require to grow well you will begin gathering buckets of sweet tomatoes and  become the admiration of your neck of the woods.</p>
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