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Tomato gardening is a beloved pastime for many, offering the joy of nurturing plants and the reward of fresh, homegrown produce. However, one common practice among tomato gardeners is the removal of tomato suckers, those small shoots that appear in the axils between the stem and leaf branches. While this practice is widely accepted, it's time to reconsider its necessity and explore alternative approaches that may lead to healthier plants and greater yields.
In this article, we will delve into the world of tomato suckers, examining why they have been traditionally removed and presenting compelling reasons to let them grow. By understanding the role of suckers in the growth and productivity of tomato plants, gardeners can make informed decisions that align with their gardening goals.

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