Tomatoes come in many different varieties and the main types you see described are indeterminate and determinate. They are also commonly referred to as cordon and bush tomatoes. Knowing the difference ...
Determinate and indeterminate describe two types of growth habits for tomatoes. Indeterminate tomatoes are vining varieties that require support; they grow and produce fruit throughout the growing ...
Determinate tomatoes grow to a fixed size, produce fruit all at once, and are ideal for canning and compact spaces like containers. Indeterminate tomatoes grow continuously, need strong support, and ...
You might want to plant both indeterminate and determinate tomatoes if you've got the space. You may have noticed different tomato varieties being labeled determinate or indeterminate. What do these ...
The Penn State Extension of Berks County Master Gardeners will be featuring questions and answers to inquiries received through their Garden Hotline. Q: I’m new to buying tomato seeds but I’d like to ...
Q. What is the difference between determinate and indeterminate tomatoes? A. Determinate tomatoes are small, compact plants that grow to a certain height, then flower and set all their fruit within a ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — In this episode of the Weekend Gardener, John Dromgoole explains the difference between determinate and indeterminate tomatoes and how to plant them. He also explains what supplies you ...
Discovered some new information about tomatoes the other day that I didn’t realize before. We have always heard of determinate and indeterminate tomatoes. This information says there are also two ...
Q: If I plant indeterminate tomatoes can I crop the top to keep them from growing tall? Carolyn Byers, email A: Pruning an indeterminate tomato to make it bushier is possible but you’ll be fighting ...
A:Determinate or bush tomatoes, are shorter than the sprawling interdeterminate vines. Determinates have a repeating pattern of two leaves followed by a flower or fruiting cluster. Indeterminate ...