We have tomatoes growing in urns that have made lots of growth and produced a few flowers but no fruits. What are we doing wrong?
It certainly is not much fun growing great-looking plants but still having to buy tomatoes at the grocery store. Most likely, your care program is at fault, and the plants are living luxuriously off your kindness. Get these plants on the right path to production by first reducing feedings to every other week, and only use the lower nitrogen blossom-booster-type products. Then keep waterings to when the surface soil begins to feel dry. Lastly, make-sure the plants are in full sun. Just a little shade can slow fruiting of the best looking plants.