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May 29, 2014 6:37 AM CST
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Are you asking what indeterminate means? Indeterminate varieties of tomatoes are the vining tomatoes. They will grow and produce fruit nonstop over the whole season.

Determinates, on the other hand, stay shorter and set fruit and ripen all at the same time, and then they quit.

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