No, don't give up so soon you half-arsed excuse for a gardener!
If you really can't be bothered with pruning, tying, staking, pinching out and all that crap then just buy a variety that is happy to sprawl. These generally produce cherry tomatoes and can be quite heavy cropping. I tried Hundreds and Thousands, which worked well, but thereareothers. Plant some seeds in small pots, once they've grown to a few inches tall, transfer them to a big pot/basket and just let them run. They'll need water and food, but then so do most plants.
No, don't give up so soon you half-arsed excuse for a gardener!
If you really can't be bothered with pruning, tying, staking, pinching out and all that crap then just buy a variety that is happy to sprawl. These generally produce cherry tomatoes and can be quite heavy cropping. I tried Hundreds and Thousands, which worked well, but there are others. Plant some seeds in small pots, once they've grown to a few inches tall, transfer them to a big pot/basket and just let them run. They'll need water and food, but then so do most plants.