This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more The right amount of sunlight can help to produce large tomatoes (Image: Getty Images) Tomatoes typically begin to produce fruits from mid-summer onwards, depending on when they were planted, meaning many Britons may already be starting to see yields. However, if your plant is due to produce fruit a little later in the summer, it's worth ensuring they are in the right spot.

READ MORE Tomato plants only grow bigger and tastier fruit if 1 essential task is followed [EXPLAINER] The location of your tomato plant can make a world of difference when it comes to the quality and size of the fruits produced. Like all plants, the right amount of sunshine is a critical factor when helping your tomato plant achieve maximum success. Experts from GrowVeg.

co.u k revealed that there is one specific spot in your garden that tomato plants like above all other locations. They explained: "Tomato plants love sunshine and warmth, and this is precisely what will help the fruits develop their fullest flavour and aroma.

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