
Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Tomatoes
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- Tomatoes are nutritious and low in calories. One medium-sized tomato provides 57% of the recommended daily allotment (RDA) of vitamin C, 25% of vitamin A, and 8% of iron, yet it has only 35 calories.
- Preserve your harvest to enjoy all year long by canning tomatoes or drying tomatoes.
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Tomatoes are self-fertile, so it’s possible that the tomato plant pollinated itself and produced this tomato, in which case the seeds will essentially be the same as their parent. However, if it was cross-pollinated by other tomatoes, then these seeds will be hybrids and may not be exactly the same. So, there’s really no way to know without growing them, unfortunately! Any changes are likely to be small, so if you want to give these seedlings a shot, it could be a fun experiment.
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A friend just ask me about canning tomatoes, is there a astronomy sign to can tomatoes like there are for planting and gathering. I told her I didn't know, is there a sign to can tomatoes?
Hi, Pat. Although I don’t know for sure, for general canning of any fruit or vegetable, I believe that our astrologer, Celeste Longacre, looks at factors such as the dark of the Moon and when the Moon is in the water signs of Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces. Your friend can find Celeste’s recommended dates for the best days for canning, pickling, and making sauerkraut in our Best Days table. For both the 2021 and 2022 print editions of The Old Farmer’s Almanac, that is on page 226. Some of the upcoming dates can also be accessed here: https://www.almanac.com/bestdays/timetable.
The table of the Moon’s astrological place each day (what astrological sign the Moon is in) can be found on page 225 of both the 2021 and 2022 print editions.
To access the complete Best Days and Moon’s Astrological Place tables for the year 2022, your friend can purchase a digital version of the 2022 Almanac at: https://store.almanac.com/online-edition-2022 (US edition. There is also a Canadian edition available). The print edition of the Almanac is available on Amazon.com, as well as at her local stores; she can visit https://www.almanac.com/wheretobuy and put in her zip code to find local retailers that offer The Old Farmer’s Almanac.
Hope this helps! Thank you for your interest in The Old Farmer’s Almanac!
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I have my 2 tomato plants I bought from a big box store, in planters. One is a paste and the other is a slicer/beefsteak? These are on my deck. I live in BC, Canada on Vancouver Island.
As I am near the ocean i do not get many bees, due to the breezes, etc. And i am wondering what is the best method for self pollinating and when is the best time to do so, as in the stage of flowering?
Thank You
Marcia
I have my 2 tomato plants I bought from a big box store, in planters. One is a paste and the other is a slicer/beefsteak? These are on my deck. I live in BC, Canada on Vancouver Island.
As I am near the ocean i do not get many bees, due to the breezes, etc. And i am wondering what is the best method for self pollinating and when is the best time to do so, as in the stage of flowering?
Thank You
Marcia
I hate to be a stickler, but under Plant Type at the top of this page you classify the tomato as a vegetable. My understanding is that it is a citrus fruit.
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