Can you keep a tomato plant alive all year?

You can grow tomatoes indoors to keep them alive all year, but indoor tomatoes tend to be smaller than outdoor plants in the summer as well as producing less of a harvest. You can move plants from outside to the indoors for the winter, but they will eventually stop producing fruit.
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Do tomato plants regrow every year?

As a general rule, tomato plants do not grow back every year since they cannot withstand frost. In areas that don't experience frost, tomato plants can live and produce fruit for up to 2 years.
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Can I save my tomato plants for next year?

You could keep a tomato plant alive all winter if you grow it in a container that you could move indoors before the first frost. It might or might not produce fruit during the winter, depending on the temperature of your house and the amount of light the plant receives.
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Can you keep tomato plants over the winter?

Tomatoes are the quintessential garden vegetable (technically a fruit…), but they can't survive cold weather. Below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, they languish, and if exposed to freezing temperatures, they'll die. To grow during winter, they'll need to be protected from cold temperatures–ideally indoors in a heated area.
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Can you keep a tomato plant alive forever?

A tomato plant typically lives for one growing season (6-8 months) when grown outdoors, but when nurtured in ideal or controlled growing conditions indoors, tomato plants can survive between 2-5 years. Propagating healthy cuttings may also extend its life indefinitely.
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Tomato Plants: What to Do at the End of the Season



Can tomato plants be kept indoors?

Find the Perfect Place: Tomatoes won't effectively grow indoors unless the conditions are like those of an outdoor garden. The plants need a good eight hours of sunlight per day and a surrounding temperature of around 70 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. Consider a spot on a window sill or near a screen door.
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What is the lifespan of tomato?

In general, tomato plants only live for around 6 months. They thrive and grow best during the spring and summer months, but are likely to die as soon as the temperature drops and the first winter frost comes.
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What should I do with a tomato plant in the winter?

Once the threat of overnight frost has passed – don't forget to remove the cover on your tomato plants. That way, the sunlight can reach deep into the plant and provide as much sunlight and warmth as possible. As long as the overnight temperatures are above freezing, there's no need to keep your tomato plants covered.
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Will tomato plants regrow after being cut to the ground?

Will tomato plants regrow after being cut to the ground? No, tomato plants will not regrow if you cut them back to the ground. They may sprout a few new leaves, depending on how much of a stump is left, but even then they likely won't have enough time to grow and produce fruit before frost sets in.
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Do tomato plants last multiple years?

Although it is a short-lived perennial, tomato plants can bear fruit for more than one year in parts of the world that never dip below 65 degrees Fahrenheit.
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What do you do with tomato plants in October?

After temperatures have started to dip, it's time to harvest your tomatoes and move them indoors. One tip is to keep them in a drawer or paper bag with a banana. The banana will release ethylene, a hormone associated with the ripening of fruit, which will help speed up the ripening process.
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How long do potted tomato plants last?

ANSWER: A tomato plant will only last a year in most vegetable gardens. As soon as it gets cold and freezes, the tomato plant will die. In places where the temperature never falls below 60 degrees or when indeterminate tomatoes are grown indoors, they are short-lived perennials that will last for two years.
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When should I pull up my tomato plants?

Once the first bloom of red appears on the skin of the tomato, harvest time for tomatoes are nigh. Grasp the fruit firmly, but gently, and pull from the plant by holding the stem with one hand and the fruit with the other, breaking the stalk just above the calyx that has formed to protect the bud.
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Are tomatoes annual or perennial?

The Tomato Plant. Solanum is the genus family that the tomato plant belongs to. The tomato plant is usually grown in the tropics as a perennial plant but in other areas it is mostly grown as a annual plant. The plant originated in chile and now has spread all through out the world.
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Can tomatoes be perennial?

Although in their native habitat tomato plants grow as perennials, they are usually grown as annuals for cultivation. Tomatoes are referred to as tender perennials, as they will generally succumb once temperatures drop, especially once frost hits.
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What do you do with tomato plants in September?

Remove Flowers and Very Small Fruit

Remove flowers that haven't yet set and even small fruit that won't reach full size before the end of the season. If plants are affected by blight – leaves, stems and fruit turning brown, remove any fruit that is unaffected to ripen indoors, then remove and destroy plants.
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How do you keep tomato plants alive?

In the intense heat of summer, tomato plants need lots of water – and they need consistent water.
...
Blossom end rot on tomatoes
  1. inadequate water,
  2. calcium deficiency, and.
  3. too much nitrogen fertilizer.
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How long will a tomato plant live in a greenhouse?

Most tomato plants die each year because they are killed by frost. However, some can live beyond one year and up to 3 years depending on the variety, region and the kind of care taken to prevent frost damage such as growing them indoors or in a greenhouse under grow lights.
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How do you grow tomatoes in pots indoors?

How to Grow Tomatoes Indoors
  1. Plant the seeds. ...
  2. Wait for the seeds to sprout. ...
  3. After about one month, separate and transplant the seedlings into the large pot. ...
  4. Water them every few days or when the soil is dry. ...
  5. Place plant stakes in the pots to hold up the vines as they grow. ...
  6. Harvest the tomatoes before they're ripe.
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Will a tomato plant produce fruit indoors?

With a little bit of luck and healthy plants, you can enjoy indoor tomatoes all year-round. After a tomato plant produces flowers, you should have fruit in about three weeks.
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How do you grow tomatoes outside in the winter?

Growing Tomatoes in Cold Climate
  1. Choose an early tomato variety. Not all tomatoes are the same. ...
  2. Start tomatoes about 6 – 8 weeks prior to planting them out. ...
  3. Choose a sheltered location. ...
  4. Add manure to the soil while planting. ...
  5. Protect young tomato plants. ...
  6. Add thermal mass. ...
  7. Hand pollinate. ...
  8. Water with stagnant water.
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What do you plant after tomatoes?

Any legume is a good crop to rotate with tomatoes. Legumes include peas, beans, peanuts, clover, and alfalfa. These crops will help to restore nitrogen to the soil when planted after tomatoes. You can also plan for a 3, 4, or 5 year crop rotation schedule to further reduce the risk of disease.
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Will tomato plants come back after frost?

Tomato plants cannot recover from frost if the plant and fruits are frozen. They can recover from the frost if frost is mild or the temperature just dropped for a short period of time. You need to immediately spray them with water and prune the frozen parts so the plant can recover.
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What vegetable plants grow back every year?

If you're tired of replanting every year, a perennial vegetable crop or two might make a nice addition to your garden. Asparagus, one of the most beloved early spring vegetable crops, is actually a perennial that will produce spears for upwards of 10-15 years if well cared for.
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