
Micro-tomato
Micro-tomatoes are a unique and exciting addition to any garden or indoor growing space. These tiny tomato plants are compact and grow to only a few inches in height, making them a great choice for small spaces or for those who want to grow tomatoes indoors.
Despite their small size, Micro-tomatoes produce an abundance of delicious, bite-sized fruit that are bursting with flavor. They are perfect for snacking, adding to salads, or even for use in recipes that call for small tomatoes.
One of the great things about Micro-tomatoes is that they are easy to grow and care for, making them a great choice for beginners and experienced gardeners alike. They can be grown in containers, hanging baskets, or in the ground, and they require minimal maintenance.
Micro-tomatoes are also known for their high yields, producing more fruit per plant than many other tomato varieties. This makes them a great choice for those who want to maximize their harvests and enjoy fresh, home-grown tomatoes throughout the growing season.
Overall, Micro-tomatoes are a fun and delicious addition to any garden or indoor growing space. With their compact size, high yields, and delicious flavor, they are sure to be a hit with both adults and children alike. So why not give Micro-tomatoes a try and enjoy the benefits of growing your own fresh, tasty tomatoes?
- Growing Season: Most fruiting plants have their peak growing season starting in Spring and extending through Fall. They need the warm days and nights to produce fruit.
- Harvest Method: As soon as the plant bears the fruit, harvesting can begin and will continue through the season. Most fruiting plants grow through a season and then are done.
- First Harvest: Fruiting plants take longer to bear fruit and can take 2-3 months to get to a harvesting stage.
- Final Harvest: Occurs at the end of summer and into early Fall for most climates. Some plants, such as strawberries will become dormant in Winter and then pop back into action in the Spring.
- Best Planted Wall Placement: Fruiting plants, like micro-tomatoes and jalapenos, that are smaller can grow on the Planted Wall. Place micro-tomatoes and jalapenos that grow in the Planted Wall near the top so you can maximize sun and warmth during the Summer. Larger fruiting plants are intended to be grown in larger grow pots (i.e. 15 gallon pots)
Most fruiting plants prefer warmer temperatures and will be dormant or grow very slowly in mild winter climates.
You want to be aware of the extreme temperature ranges in your region. If you follow the guidelines below, you will be safe:
COLD CLIMATES
- If you live in a location where the temperatures dip below freezing, then you will want to wait to grow fruiting plants until night temperatures are in the 50's consistently.
WARM CLIMATES:
- If you live where it reaches above 90 degrees consistently, you'll want to grow heat tolerant fruiting plants (tomatoes and peppers) and herbs (basil, mint, rosemary) primarily.
To find out what extreme temperatures your location experiences, check out the USDA zone for your region.
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