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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Is it possible to grow tomatoes year-round?

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. You're also less likely to encounter problems with pests and diseases.
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How do you keep tomato plants alive all year?

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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Do tomato plants survive from year to year?

“Tomato plants cannot survive frost so they will not grow back every year after a cold winter but if they are not exposed to frost and gets enough direct sun, many tomato plants can live and produce fruit for up to 2 years.” In most areas, you have to plant new tomatoes every year as they will die over the winter.
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Can tomatoes be grown in winter?

Though tomatoes can be grown in the winter in a greenhouse, this can become expensive with the costs of heating and supplemental lighting, in addition to the cost of the greenhouse. The most likely option for hobbyists who want homegrown tomatoes throughout the year is to grow them in containers indoors.
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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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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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Can tomato plants live forever?

How long can a tomato plant live? 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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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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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 extend tomato growing season?

To extend your growing season, plant a first crop now, one in May and one in August. Cool days and nights slow tomato plant growth. Fruit will not set or ripen if nights dip below 55 degrees. Goto's cool-season tomatoes grow and produce fruit despite these conditions.
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Will tomatoes regrow after winter?

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. In this case, the plant does not regrow from the roots, but instead keeps its vines and foliage.
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Do tomatoes produce all season?

Indeterminate tomato varieties continue to grow, bloom and produce throughout an entire season. And they will do so until the first hard frost or freeze finally takes them out. Indeterminate tomatoes are usually a bit slower to get their first fruits ready for harvest.
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Can you have an indoor tomato plant?

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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How long can you grow tomatoes 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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What do you do with end of season tomatoes?

Here are some tasty ways to use those end-of-season green...
  1. Tomato hay stacks. When we are convinced a light frost is imminent, we go into action. ...
  2. The green ones. ...
  3. Green tomato relish. ...
  4. Green tomato pickles. ...
  5. Fried green tomatoes. ...
  6. The brine-dill jar. ...
  7. Making pickles: containers, salt, and vinegar.
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When should I pull my 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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What to 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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What is a winter tomato?

Winter tomatoes are in season from the end of December to early May in the UK. The perfect time to help brighten our gloomy days. I bought my tomatoes from Ocado, they were supplied by Natoora.
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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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Can you grow tomatoes year-round in a greenhouse?

Luckily, with a greenhouse you are not limited to the summer months; you can grow delicious tomatoes whenever you want. Tomatoes can be picky plants, but with a little bit of practice anyone should be able to produce their own supply of these mouth-watering delights year-round.
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What tomatoes grow in the winter?

Indeterminate Winter Tomato Plants

Slower growing varieties are better suited for winter growing, including 'Yellow Pear' and 'Tommy Toe. ' Cherry and plum tomatoes fruits ripen more quickly than standard slicing tomatoes.
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What is the coldest temperature tomatoes can handle?

Although tomato plants can survive temperatures down to 33 degrees Fahrenheit, they show problems when temperatures drop below 50 degrees F, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Research Service.
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