I tend to prune and tie every few weeks throughout the growing season. This reduces the likelihood of disease, and it allows me to space my plants closer together. Removing the lower branches, extra branches, and suckers provides better air flow for my tomato plants. Indeterminate tomatoes do require more time and effort for pruning and trellising, but I love the continuous harvest, the amazing varieties, and the ability to grow more tomatoes in less space. Typically, most heirloom tomatoes are indeterminate. These days I grow all indeterminate heirloom tomatoes. produce a continuous supply of fruit until frost kills the plant.also known as vining tomatoes because the plant grows tall and will sprawl when unsupported.Four things to know about indeterminate tomatoes:
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