The best way to grow beefsteak tomatoes is to plant the beefsteak tomato seed in flats, and nurture them until they are at least 8 inches (20 cm.) tall and exterior soil temperatures are at least 60 F. (16 C.).
The beefsteak tomato plant needs to be hardened off before planting outdoors, usually around May.
You can also buy beefsteak tomato plants and then plant them in the ground and that way they will be easier to grow and grow faster.
Water the beefsteak tomato plants at least every few days but don't over water them.
Beefsteak Tomato Plants can grow as tall as 8 feet tall when full grown.
Not only can beefsteak tomato plants grow 8 feet tall but they also can grow and spread out to 3 feet wide so a minimum of 36 inches of spacing between the beefsteak tomato plants is needed.
The beefsteak tomatoes are great for salads, sauces, dips, hamburgers, pasta salad etc.
Beefsteak Tomatoes are large and meaty tomatoes with lots of juice, making the beefsteak tomatoes very ideal to use as a base for fresh sauces and dips, in salads etc.
Beefsteak tomatoes are the best salad tomatoes.
The best salad tomato is the beefsteak tomato or even cherry tomatoes go well on salads.
The beefsteak tomato is a very big, juicy tomato that goes great with salads.
A salad will last in the fridge for 3 to 7 days.
If you have any meats such as bacon, ham, chicken etc then the salad will spoil faster than it would without the meat.
Salads that are made with meat should be eaten within 3 days of refrigerating them as the meat can spoil and make you sick.
If the salad has not meat and is just a vegetarian salad then the salad can last up to a week in some cases.
However it's best to eat the salad within a few days of refrigerating it.
You can freeze salads to keep them longer but if not frozen properly the salads can become soggy.
I always just makes fresh salads and only keep the salad for a few days at most.