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Which Are The Best Tomato Plants For Large Fruit?

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What are the best tomato plants to grow and which ones product large ripe tomatoes? Tomatoes come in all shapes, sizes and colors but until you really start researching the different tomato species you may think that most tomatoes are red and round.

But once you start enquiring as to what the tomato plants to grow you will be amazed that tomatoes come in all shapes and sizes and in all different colors.

Now don't laugh, I have actually seen a square tomato on a TV program! One grower who obviously thinks outside the square (Huh) was putting a square box around his tomatoes so that as they grew they shaped themselves into a square shape. He believed there would be a market for square tomatoes in the restaurant industry. He would well be right at that!

The Most Popular Tomato Varieties.

Most very big tomatoes grow on indeterminate tomato vines, in other words the taller tomato plants and they are staked to stand straight. These plants can grow up to 8-10 feet although they are usually kept to within a good picking height. They can be planted in the ground or in pots, but when grown in pots the pot itself has to be very big because they will have a large root system and they will also be drawing nutrients from a large area. Some growers even use plastic garbage bins for these types of tomatoes.

Large and Super Sized Tomato Varieties.

The popular ones are Big Boy, Big Beef, Beefsteak and Supersonic to name a few. In the super size there is Dixie Golden Giant heirloom Tomato, Giant Oxheart Heirloom tomato, Dinner Plate Heirloom tomato and Ultimate Giant Heirloom tomato which can grow up to an amazing 9 inches across!

Many of the larger tomatoes are quite fleshy and these tomatoes are very popular for using in relishes and chutneys. Of course, larger varieties are also grown by home gardeners who want to enter into competitions for the largest tomato grown in the area.

There are other tomato types too such as determinate and semi-determinate which are smaller plants and they do grow large tomatoes as well, but of the huge tomatoes grow on the indeterminate type of plant.

It stands to reason that a plant that is producing large fruit needs a lot of fertilizer so when growing these larger fruits do learn how to fertilizer your tomato plants properly to achieve the results you want from the best tomato plants to grow for larger fruit.

There is so much more to learn about tomato growing to be successful so why not sign up to our FREE 10 part mini-course 'Luscious Tomatoes'. Growing tomatoes requires knowledge on planting correctly, pests, blight control, watering and other issues so visit our website at Grow Tomatoes Successfully for more valuable information.

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