Many owners really like to grow tomatoes on their plots.
This is a useful crop that has different shapes, sizes, ripening periods, bush sizes, ripening periods and a very attractive appearance and color.
It can be consumed straight from the bush, in various dishes and for preservation, as a winter preparation.
Tomatoes grow in any area. But every gardener has their own secrets for growing them, which they use to get a large harvest.
There is one way that will help you get a large quantity of these wonderful fruits.
The entire set of tomato care that all gardeners always do is germinating seeds, sowing seedlings, planting seedlings in a greenhouse or open ground, proper watering and fertilizing.
However, one small detail is important and if you miss it, the tomato harvest may be reduced to a minimum or not ripen at all.
To avoid this, it is important to maintain a certain distance between plants.
- Tall tomatoes should be planted at a distance of 50-70 cm from each other, and the row spacing should be 70-100 cm.
- Medium-sized tomatoes are planted in a row at a distance of 55-60 cm, and between rows at a distance of 70-80 cm.
- Low-growing tomatoes are planted at a distance of 45-50 cm between plants, and the distance between rows is 25-30 cm.