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Old 24-06-2010, 05:27 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Will 25 tomato plants be enough for two people?

On Jun 24, 11:18*am, "Dan L." wrote:
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*citw150 wrote:
On Jun 23, 11:30 am, (EVP MAN) wrote:
My wife and I both love fresh tomatoes for the table. We don't do any
caning. I planted 25 tomato plants this year but four of these are
cherry type tomatoes. We can each eat five or six tomatoes a day so I
hope that I have enough for the two of us until the frost in the fall
destroys the plants. Should this be enough or should I consider
planting a dozen or so more plants that mature very early?


Rich

I doubt that it takes 56 lbs of tomatoes to make 7 quarts of juice.
Two years ago I canned 200 quarts of tomato juice but I am sure that
I didn't pick 1600 pounds of tomatoes. I have a semi-commercial
electric juicer which is very efficient and the waste (skin and seeds)
is about 10 % or less of the total.
Richard
Google says a single plant may yeild 25 lbs of fruit. *That could end
up being 625 lbs of tomatos!


It takes 56 lbs of tomatoes to make 7 quarts of juice.
625 lbs would make about 77 quarts of juice. But WHOLE tomatoes and
sauces could be made instead. I use about one quart of juice each week
for soups, marinades and beverages. But lets not forget many will be
eaten fresh. Insects love tomatoes also

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Enjoy Life... Dan

Garden in Zone 5 South East Michigan.