Unfortunately, there is no "one size fits all" answer. Different people eat different amounts of tomatoes depending on your taste. Also, the amount of tomatoes per plant will vary depending on growing conditions. For fresh eating only, two to three plants are normally enough, and that is only because you should have a variety. If you don't care, 1or 2 plants will do. If you plan on preserving tomatoes or making sauces etc. then you will need 4-5 plants. There are two basic types of tomato, Determinate and Indeterminate. Determinant plants will stop growing at some point and all the tomatoes will ripen at about the same time. An Indeterminate plant will continue growing and bearing fruit until it is killed by frost. Be sure to pick a variety that meets your needs. A great tomato for hand eating is called Health Kick. It is a Roma type tomato (determinant), very firm with twice as much of the antioxidant Lycopene, as any other tomato. They are prolific bearers so one plant per person is plenty.
It depends on how many children you have conceived by the time you decide. Generically, 1-3 kids require 10 to 15 tomatoes and above 3 kids call for 20 and more tomatoes.
You should have 3 to 4 servings of fruits and vegetables each day. Any of those can be tomatoes.
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Tomato juice is a savory drink.
an average person should drink at least 8 glasses per day
I weigh 215lbs, how much glasses of water should I drink?
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2-3 bottles
The basic rule with water consumption is drink half your body weight in ounces.For example:A person that weighs 200 pounds should drink 100 ounces of water a day.A person that weighs 150 pounds should drink 75 ounces of water a day.This rule does not take in to account diet and exercise.