Thank you Jorge!! Yes you Can plant tomatoes in a container. The size should be minimum 5 gallon. If you plant indeterminate tomatoes in a container make sure you have a very tall support cage for them.
i did not have any successful experience planting tomato because at my place, harsh winter and hot summer kill them all but Bell Pepper doing amazing. I plant them 3 years ago and they are strong and healthy without any protection entire year
Thanks for commenting! Too bad about your tomato plants. You are correct, very hot temperatures inhibit tomato from growing. Maybe you should try some shorter season tomatoes (determinate) before summer heat to too much! Good luck
I have a raised bed have grown tomatoes, zucchini, and peppers. Have rotated within the same bed. Added fertilizer but my zucchini & tomatoes have not produced large amounts like they used to. What can I do?
Hi Kathy, The short answer is that its difficult to know for sure but it could be a pollination problem. I will give you a few links including my tomato video to look over. I hope you find them helpful. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rxhV7l94CY0.html