Valley Healthy Plants

Could you please some basic knowledge about the tomatoes?
I seem to have a black "thumb." All plants I've never owned and supported (or attempt to care for) is dead slow, horrible death. I have a lawn service, but also wants to raise finally something about me same. I decided on the tomatoes. I have six small and fragile (but healthy plants). What advice can you give me I did not want to kill the poor things? I have plenty of space and a mix of sun, partial sun right in my yard and gardens. I think we need full sun, but I know nothing, really. I live in the Sacramento Valley (Hot in summer bad in general), if such assistance advise me. Any and all advice greatly appreciated! =)
Tomatoes, as in full sun. Always connect Insurance each plant in a box to help support the weight of the fruit. It is not necessary to strip the leaves off the ground – make sure you remove any side shoots that appear. Keep plant as a single vertical axis. Do not eat tomatoes until the first fruit otherwise you have to get an incredible amount of leaf growth and not much fruit – not really what you want! Squeeze the tip of growth when you have 4 or 5 fruit farms. This will ensure that the result obtained is very good instead of batches berry – unless you want a small number of fruit is good luck – I love to grow tomatoes, is nothing more rewarding as making a big pot of tomato soup basil from scratch you yourself have grown.
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