Winterizing tomato plants
Sep 25th, 2008 by admin
Q: Now that I have picked my tomatoes from my home garden, do I pull the plants or leave them?This is my first gardening experience. The tomatoes turned out nicely. But now what do I do? If I leave the plants, will they grow more tomatoes again?
A: Leave them, they will grow more tomatoes. Just before the fall frost pick all your tomatoes (even if they are green) then pull your plants out when the frost hits (sometimes you might get a few weeks extra growing time if you cover your tomatoes when the first light frosts hit, uncovering during the day and covering when the night temperature is 40 or below. but you’re all done when the hard freeze hits or the day time temp doesn’t get above 55)
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If there aren’t any little green tomatoes or flowers, you could pull the plants now. Then you could plant a cool weather crop in their place, such as lettuce, peas.
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Leave them, late tomatoes will be nice, even fried green tomatoes!
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Tomato plants should keep on producing in smaller amounts until the cold weather comes. Make sure you keep watering. if you have lots of trusses of flowers, cut most of them off. leaving only 2 or 3. This will be less stress on the plant and you may get a good second crop.
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leave them
Yes, will they grow more tomatoes
Just before the fall frost pick all your tomatoes (even if they are green)
then pull your plants out when the frost hits (sometimes you might get a few weeks extra growing time if you cover your tomatoes when the first light frosts hit, uncovering during the day and covering when the night temperature is 40 or below. but your all done when the hard freeze hits or the day time temp doesn’t get above 55)
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It depends on your growing season, and the type of tomato plants you have. If you have indeterminate(which means they grow forever as long as conditions are right), and the weather is still condusive to growth, they will keep producing fruit.
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