How can you grow the best beef tomato?


Question:how can you grow the biggest beef tomatoes

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In a sunny location plant the tomato in a short trench with the stem buried and only leafy section above ground ( this will allow roots to develop along the whole stem) sprinkle some agricultural lime and Epsom salts (contains magnesium) lightly over soil after planting then water with a liquid fertilizer once every 2 weeks. Tomatoes are tropical and like lots of sun and water. Don't let the soil get too dry or the tomatoes will get a growth spurt after a rain and the tomatoes will split.


I'll let you know, if mine turn out ok! At the moment they are growing on my kitchen window sill.
I've planted 30 big beef tomato plants this year. So far I have about 11 fruit starting to develop, yea. I've been watering in the morning at the roots of the plants and have used a fertilizer Oscote or something or another.
add some plant food..a gallon of it on each plant every two weeks.plow around the tomatoes every two weeks to aerate the soil and add a table spoon of sodium nitrate to eat plant ever two weeks and water every other day if needed
I have already fried some of my maters...they are getting 3 inches around now ..some are turning now.I live in south alabama.right on the gulf.

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