What should I do with my tomato plants in winter?

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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Should I cut back my 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 I protect my tomato plants in the winter?

You need two things to protect your tomato and pepper plants from frost: tomato cages (wood or metal is fine) or sturdy garden stakes, and bubble wrap. The tomato cages or garden stakes will form your structure, and you'll wrap the bubble wrap around that to protect your plants.
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Can you keep tomato plants for next year?

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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Will tomatoes survive 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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What is the lifespan of tomato plant?

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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Do you throw away tomato plants?

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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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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How do you cut back tomato plants in the fall?

To speed ripening late in the season, remove the growing tip of each main stem about four weeks before the first expected fall frost. Called "topping," this type of pruning causes the plant to stop flowering and setting new fruit, and instead directs all sugars to the remaining fruit.
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When should I cut back my tomato plants?

The best time to start pruning your tomato plants is 2-3 weeks after you plant your tomato plant in the ground. This is a time that the plant will likely begin trying to grow as much as possible, so it will be helpful for its growth to be directed into a few stems.
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Should I cut the bottom leaves off my tomato plants?

As the plants grow, revisit them regularly and keep the bottom 6 to 12 inches bared. Trim away these lower leaves and stems while they're small, rather than letting them grow. This conserves the plant's resources, and a smaller pruning wound creates less opportunity for disease to enter.
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Should you cover tomatoes from frost?

To keep your tomato plants productive for as long into autumn as possible, they will need to be covered up each evening when temperatures dip below 50°F (10°C). Before laying down a frost cover, first create a tent-like structure by driving several stakes into the ground around your tomato plants.
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Can you cover tomato plants with a sheet?

Sheets, blankets, and clear plastic for frost protection. Some gardeners have success protecting tomatoes from frost the old-fashioned way – by covering plants with bed sheets, blankets, or sheets of plastic. The layer provides insulation, keeping cold out.
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Will cardboard boxes protect plants from frost?

From that experience, I've found the best frost protection for your outdoor plants is either free or cheap. Cardboard boxes and brown grocery sacks make perfect frost cover and at the end of the season can be recycled. I keep various boxes on the patio and when frost is forecast simply put one over the plant.
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What do you do with tomatoes at the end of the season?

Tomatoes are heavy feeders and at the end of the season your soil may be left depleted. Soil isn't just dirt. It's a living ecosystem. So add some compost and slow release/pelletised manure to your soil to give it a replenishing feed.
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What do you do with your garden at the end of the season?

End of Season Clean Up & Cover Crops in your Garden
  • Step 1: Harvest everything still growing. I'm looking at you tiny green tomatoes! ...
  • Step 2: Cut down all plants. You can cut them with shears or pull out the roots, either way it's time for them to go. ...
  • Step 3: Add compost. ...
  • Step 5: Clean & Store Garden Tools. ...
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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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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 prune tomato plants?

To grow the strongest tomato plant possible, prune side stems below the first fruit cluster. As a tomato plant matures, its lower leaves begin to yellow. Pinch or prune yellowed leaves to prevent disease, improve the tomato plant's appearance, and help the plant keep its energy focused on fruit production.
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Should I remove first flowers from tomato plants?

Below 70 degrees, flowers are less receptive to fertilization, and fewer pollinating insects are active. Instead of leaving these energy-sapping first flowers on the plant, remove them so the plant can put its energy into developing stems, leaves and roots.
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What happens if you cut the top off of a tomato plant?

Benefits of Topping Tomatoes

If you would like your plant to be bushier, cut the top off it. This allows the plant to redirect energy to other areas which enables it to fill out instead of continuing to grow taller. Topped tomato plants will also, typically, produce larger fruit and more of it.
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Can tomatoes be grown as perennials?

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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