The list of reasons why gardener’s need to prune their tomato plants is lengthy. For starters, it can aid greatly in preventing disease and potential attacks from pests. Even more, pruning helps to improve air circulation within the plant, which can help to increase pollination and lead to higher yields.
Pruning also makes tomato plants tremendously easier to maintain. When a tomato plant’s lower limbs are pruned up, it makes it simple to water and fertilize because you can quickly get to the base of the plant. And perhaps best of all, weeds can’t hide either and are easy to get rid of! READ FULL ARTICLE HERE

