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Tomatoes Farming Production
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15 students

Tomatoes Farming Production

How to grow tomatoes from seeds, How to grow tomatoes in pots, How to grow tomatoes indoor etc.
Created byEric Yeboah
Last updated 5/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • How to grow tomatoes from seeds
  • How to grow a tomatoes plant
  • How to grow tomatoes in pots
  • How to grow cherry tomatoes
  • How to grow tomatoes indoor
  • Ways to protect tomatoes from diseases

Course content

7 sections20 lectures1h 23m total length
  • Introduction1:50
  • Introduction to tomatoes4:00

Requirements

  • Desire to learn more about tomatoes
  • No special requirement

Description

   Tomatoes are one of the most popular edible plants to grow at home, and for good reason. many varieties grow well in a container, and taste much better freshly harvested than the tomatoes that end up in grocery stores. Tomatoes are sun-love and picky about watering schedules, but besides that they don't need much attention. Plant them now and before long you'll be enjoying a fresh tomato salad with a lush green friend next to you company. Pots are great for fitting miniature garden onto a balcony or patio, but only the bush varieties of tomatoes will be comfortable in small containers. Most of theses can grow in pots as small as five gallons. Each variety also has a maximum height, so you'll know in advance that they won't hit a roof overhang.

   To start growing tomatoes from seed, you can buy seed or choose seeds from a tomato. You can buy seeds online at seed exchange sites from your local nursery or from other gardeners. You can also buy seeds from the garden section of a department store. If you want to collect seeds from a plant, then you will need at least one tomato from the plant. make sure the tomato is from a plant that was grown from an heirloom or open pollinated seed. If you choose tomatoes from a hybrid, or a plant with chemically-treated seeds, the results may not be as impressive. For farmers to get good yields in tomatoes farming they need to take preventive actions by applying  all the quality farming practices. Preventing disease on your farm demand taking care of the farm.

Who this course is for:

  • Farmers, extension officers, farm managers, government, ministry of agriculture, farm owners, general public etc.