Do tomatoes fruit all year?

Outdoors, frost signals the end of your tomato plants and the tomato season. But indoors, the season doesn't have to end. You can have fresh, juicy tomatoes all year long. Even if you do harvest fewer tomatoes from your plant, you will be able to enjoy them year-round.
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Will tomato plants keep producing?

Tomato plants do not regrow every year. There are two possibilities for a tomato plant: it either survives the winter, or it does not. Tomatoes are perennial, but they can only make it to the next year if they survive the frost! If you protect a tomato plant from cold, it can survive the winter.
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Do tomatoes come back 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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Are tomatoes year-round?

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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Can tomatoes survive year-round?

Greenhouse-grown tomato plants can live between 3-5 years since they have year-round access to regulated temperatures and humidity as well as protection from direct sunlight and pests.
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Will tomatoes grow in winter?

This year's Burke's Backyard Winter Tomato seeds include the popular Giant Tree Tomato and three other cool-season varieties for you to try. There are around 50 seeds per pack, so sow these and you are bound to get plenty of tomatoes to enjoy through the cooler months.
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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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How many months will tomato plants produce?

Tomatoes take 60 days to more than 100 days to harvest, depending on the variety (see more about varieties below). Due to their relatively long growing season requirements (and late planting date), most gardeners plant small “starter plants” or transplants instead of seeds after the weather has warmed up in spring.
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How do you keep tomatoes alive in the winter?

Tomatoes prefer temperatures between 65 – 80 degrees Fahrenheit, but can be kept alive at lower temperatures, ~40 degrees Fahrenheit. To keep tomatoes alive, keep the temperature above freezing, which kills the plant. Move plants indoors, or cover the plants with plastic to retain heat outdoors.
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How many seasons do 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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What do you do with tomato plants at the end of the season?

The best idea is to dispose of the plants in the municipal trash or compost bin. Tomatoes are susceptible to Early blight, Verticillium, and Fusarium wilt, all soil borne diseases. Another effective management tool to combat the spread of disease is to practice crop rotation.
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Can tomato plants grow more than one season?

Production may decrease or cease during the winter months, but with warm enough temperatures, a plant can most certainly survive. Perennial tomato plants do not need one large pruning at any time, but constant care in the first season will keep them strong and healthy for a second season of production.
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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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What tomatoes produce all season?

Indeterminate tomatoes continue to grow for what seems like indefinitely. Depending on the variety, they can grow from 6′-20′ tall. This type continues to produce tomatoes all growing season until a hard frost hits and stops them in their tracks.
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When should I remove tomato plants?

If you've been watering during the dry spells, fertilizing monthly and trying to keep ahead of fungal diseases but you still have a plant that looks like the one above then it's probably time to just pull it. This plant has few tomatoes and diseased leaves almost to the top.
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Do you cut down tomato plants for winter?

Tip. Only determinate tomatoes stop bearing fruit; indeterminate varieties continue to grow and produce flowers and fruit until the cold weather stops them, so pruning tomato plants for the winter isn't necessary, as they will die back on their own.
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How do you grow tomatoes all year round?

For an endless harvest all season long, try growing indoor tomatoes in successive batches. Start seeds every two weeks for a season-long supply of producing plants.
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How long do tomato plants bear fruit?

After the first two years of growth, tomato plants will start losing yield. After 4 to 5 years of growth, if nutrients aren't replenished in the soil, the fruit production might cease altogether.
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How long after flowers do you get tomatoes?

It will take 7-10 days after the flower has opened before you will know if the tomato has been pollinated. The tiny green tomatoes develop slowly for the first 2-3 weeks. During the following 3-5 weeks, the fruits grow quickly. When they reach their mature size, the fruits begin to change color and ripen.
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How do I get my tomato plants to produce more fruit?

How To Make Tomato Plants Produce More Fruit
  1. Avoid Root Bound Seedlings. ...
  2. Plant In Warm Soil. ...
  3. Protect Plants In The Early Season. ...
  4. Plant Tomatoes Deep. ...
  5. Feed With Phosphorous. ...
  6. Water Deeply. ...
  7. Mulch Well. ...
  8. Prune Lower Tomato Leaves.
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How often should tomatoes be watered?

Early in the growing season, watering plants daily in the morning. As temperatures increase, you might need to water tomato plants twice a day. Garden tomatoes typically require 1-2 inches of water a week. Tomato plants grown in containers need more water than garden tomatoes.
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Do tomatoes reseed themselves?

Cherry tomatoes will reseed themselves with abandon. In fact, tomatoes in general are probably the most common volunteer plant. This is because they can grow via any of these three methods.
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Do tomatoes grow in autumn?

Grow them from autumn to spring in the frost-free subtropics and the dry autumn/winter season in the tropics – and choose hardier cherry varieties for less favourable seasons. A spot that gets a minimum of 6 hours direct sunlight is best.
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What temperature kills tomatoes?

Tomato plants die when the temperature goes below the 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius) mark.
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