The heads of the tomato plants are being taken out at Tomatoworld. With this, the demonstration center, like many growers, is heading toward the end of the traditional tomato growing season. The cherry tomatoes are budded two weeks later than beef and vine tomatoes for equal results, as explained by grower Nico Ammerlaan in this video.
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