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Question by Bananas!: Help me save this tomato garden!?
So my landlady left for a while. I thought she was on vacation and her gardeners would care for her garden. She called me turns out her daughter was injured and wont come back for a few months and the tomato garden is in terrible shape. I thought I’d maintain it so when she comes back she’ll have tomatoes! I check online there are so many tips on gardening but not a lot on salvaging. Sorry I dont knoe gardening terminology so I’ll do my best. The stems with the leaves are dry dry dry like crumbled dry. So basically dead. So when I plucked some off I can see the main stem (the thick one closer to the root) is actually still green inside so yay I think its alive!
1. How can I treat it back to health (should I pluck off the dead leaves/stems?)
2. How often should I water them? Its fall now but I live in L.A so its basically 75+ degrees 90% of the year.
3. Some plants have yellow leaves. Not dry yellow, theyre soft leaves (no spots) does that mean some have been drowned?
Best answer:
Answer by pickmefirstplz
if the tomatoes have already been picked it will not produce again look for flowers or tomatoes if there are none it already has been harvested
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It’s not going to be possible to salvage these now. There’s not enough warm nights and not enough daylight during the day. If you have flowers, you MIGHT be able to get one or two tomatoes–but generally, this is about the time they stop producing. Next year you can start earlier. If there are green tomatoes on the plants, leave them there–and water ONLY if there is a few days without rain–water the bottom of the plants, don’t squirt them with water. If there are green tomatoes on the vines when you get frost warnings, you can pull up the entire plant, and hang it upside down in a garage or basement–and the tomatoes will slowly ripen over the cold weeks ahead–but if they don’t have any tomatoes, green or otherwise, there’s nothing you can do to make them produce any now. The yellow leaves are just the plant dying off naturally–you can’t fix that.