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Tomatoes are the most common plant grown in a vegetable garden, even though they are not really vegetables at all. Tomatoes taste great and are perfect for mixing in with almost everything, including fresh in salad and cooked as tomato sauce on pizza. You have some many different options, why not grow them in your own lawn so you can go out back to pick up the fruit rather than to your local grocery store.
If you are going to grow tomatoes in your back yard, you will probably want to get determinate tomatoes, which start and stop growing at a certain time, and take only a small amount of space. You have two main options when growing tomatoes—start from seed or buy the plants from your local nursery. It really just depends on how much time you want to take before you start having actual tomatoes. It will take about two months to get them to plant form, and may not be done successfully without a lot of work.
After you have your tomato plants, you can transplant them when the weather does not get below 50 degrees at night. Plant them about 2 to 3 feet apart from each other. Tomato plants need to grow up, and this can be done in a number of ways. You can use a tomato cage if you want a quick fix. You can also try using a more decorative method, such as a bamboo tripod.
When planting your tomatoes, remember that they need plenty of sun. As for soil, tomatoes can handle pretty much everything. If you want, you can add fertilizer to the soil, which will help the tomatoes grow a little bigger, but they will grow with almost whatever you throw at them. The most important part of growing tomatoes is to make sure that they receive plenty of water.
As long as you planted the tomatoes in plenty of sun and give them plenty of water, you should have great tomatoes in just a short amount of time. Once ripen, just pick them off and store them in a cool, dark place. They will taste great and will become quite a treat. Just remember not to refrigerate your tomatoes or that will lose their flavor.