How Do You Grow Cherry Tomatoes Indoors?
It is very easy to grow cherry tomatoes indoors, as long as you have a window with a southern exposure, a plant hook and a few simple potting materials. Cherry tomatoes can produce up to a half bushel of fruit per plant. Bringing your plants indoors can extend your local growing season indefinitely. You will not have to worry about contamination, because you will know exactly where your plants have been, how they were grown, and how they were processed. In spring, your plants can be composted to serve as fuel for next year’s garden. Read on to learn how to grow cherry tomatoes indoors. Use a stud finder to make sure there is a stud running up to the center of your window frame from the ceiling. Screw a plant hook into the stud in the ceiling about four inches from a window with a southern exposure. Use a wall anchor if there is no stud at the center of the window, as the weight of your plant may cause the hook to come loose if it is screwed into the wallboard only. Wall anchors expand