Growing a tomato on your own will take you through all the crucial gardening stages for successful growth. Don't worry if you haven't got any experience - we're here to support your journey every step of the way. In the end, you'll be rewarded with yummy, super healthy fruits that you've grown on your own.
Now you can adding homegrown fresh tomatoes in your salads, cocktails and also in sandwiches.
Here some tips to growing up your home garden tomato
- Beware! Only mature fruits of Tomato are edible, the rest of the plant is poisonous and should not be consumed.
- For growing up to tomato germination process by maintaining temperature 26 degree Celsius.
- You should have to one type of seeds germinate per pod for growing up plants.
- Do not cut or prune your Mini Tomato plant before fruiting - it will form flowers and fruits at the top of the plant.
- Once your plant is flowering, its little yellow flowers need to be pollinated by hand to produce fruit. Do this by gently shaking your plants to mimic a bee or use your hand or a small brush to carry pollen from one blossom to the next.
- It takes a little while for the fruits to form after pollination. Allow yellow petals to fall off by themselves. Please note that not every flower becomes a fruit.
- Mini Tomato is strongly determined in its growth. Regardless of dwarf size, it needs staking soon to grow upwards and bear all of those heavy fruits. Please find specially made Natural reed straws for True Support under accessories.
- As your tomatoes are ripening the plant will begin to degrade and produce some debris. That is simply nature taking its course!


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