Tomatoe plant aid? If I get tomatoe seeds and plant them into a skylight box...

If I get tomatoe seeds and plant them into a skylight box and keep them on my backpatio will they do well nearby? Or do I need to plant them into my garden bed? Also will reglar seeds from a tomatoe I enjoy at home grow?
It's too late to start tomato plants in most places immediately. Tomatoes needs at least a 5 gallon container and 6-7 hours of sun a daylight. they would grow just fine in planters i grown several in pots on my backpatio but i always started my seedling be for i plant them in pots .
For the windowpane box, it depends on where you live (how hot it gets) and how much sun the tomatoes will have. They approaching lots of sun, so if the back patio is shaded they won't grow as powerfully. I've grown tomato plants in (very large) pots before, though, and they've done really powerfully. Make sure you use good quality soil and marine well.
I looked into saving seed from homegrown tomatoes before, and I think there's something complicated that you own to do with tomatoes to get the seed to grow well (don't recall exactly, but I ponder it involved fermenting them). You can try growing them, but you'll have to bear surrounded by mind that they might not sprout. Also, a lot of tomatoes grown today are hybrids, and may produce a different type of tomato than the one you got the seed from due to having a different set of genes. I think it would be fun to try, but I wouldn't count on it for my summer tomatoes. I meditate its too late to start tomato seeds. I chew over you need to start them in untimely Spring. I am really not a gardening expert but I just wanted to share this beside you- we went to Lowes hardware a few weeks ago and bought a small tomato plant- we have it on our veranda because we don't have a yard. It have gotten HUGE and has about twenty little tomatoes on it! I don't focus you have to grow them in the patio because our plant has done great in a really big pot (I own heard the bigger the pot the better) So I would suggest getting a plant that has already be started, put it in a place with profoundly of sunlight and water it every day, and survey it grow!
Answers:    i grow tomatoes both ways but i don't use seeds to start them. i buy the actual plants.

it would be best if you are starting them from seeds to grow them inside contained by those little seed starter things (you know the little potting soil in the little cubes).
It depends on where you live. I live contained by south Louisiana and I have just planted my second sowing of seed as I do every year.