| Crop | Per person | For a family of 4 |
|---|---|---|
| Potato (1 plant/ft. of row) | 10 plants | 40 plants |
| Spinach (Thin to 6 plants/ft. of row) | 30-60 plants | 180 plants |
| Squash (1 plant/6 ft. of row) | 1-2 plants | 3 plants |
| Tomato (1 plant/2 ft. of row) | 2-4 plants | 4-6 plants |
Similarly, you may ask, how many tomatoes can I get from one plant?
A single tomato plant can produce 200 tomatoes in a season, here's how to sow them.
Furthermore, do tomatoes have to be planted every year? Tomatoes are annuals that are killed by frost. They need to be replanted each year.
Also question is, do I need 2 tomato plants?
Tomatoes are self-pollinating, meaning they have flowers that contain both the male and female parts, so more than one plant is not needed for reproduction. The pollen falls within the flower to pollinate itself.
How many tomatoes do you need?
Although the answers vary, a common gauge is to grow 4-6 tomato plants per person who will consume the products (sauce, juice, etc.) throughout the year after canning. On average a tomato plant should yield around 5-10 pounds of tomatoes per season.