roxy amstaff first experience with a cherry tomato

roxy amstaff first experience with a cherry tomato

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Question by Melissa S: do tomato plints came back ever year?

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Answer by curiousgeorge
No, tomato plants are not perennials. You must plant seed or seedling.

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3 Comments

  1. Not usually, but you can save the seeds from most tomatoes for replanting, except cultivars which might not.

    Plant a cherry tomato in your garden and you’re likely to see volunteers popping up in future gardens even if you never plant another cherry tomato seed. This habit of cherry tomatoes to reseed themselves isn’t nearly as common with full sized varieties, at least not in Northern gardens.

  2. Yes that is why you never plant tomato’s in the same area. Have three locations and each year plant in new location.

  3. No, you have to plant every year, but I often get “volunteers”, plants that have grown from seeds self-sown from dropped fruit. I have had great success in transplanting them elsewhere to give the new season plants room to grow.

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