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Can tomatoes be grown year round in new england?

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Can tomatoes be grown year round in new england?

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  1. Only if you take them inside during the winter time, I'm afraid.


  2. No, unless you have hydro.  

  3. only if taken indoors. it dies at frost. in fact in most places in the country they are annuals, even northern and some parts of central florida can have tomato plants year round. same for coastal and central or northern parts of california.

  4. nooo

  5. Um yes but only if you have a green house.  Do you have a green house?  It gets mighty cold up  there for about six months out of the year and tomatoes aren't what you would call perennial plants.  They are considered annuals in New England.

  6. No.  Tomatoes are annual sub-tropical plants that thrive in warm, moist environments.

    Even if kept in a greenhouse the exhaustion of growing fruit eventually will tire out the plant and it dies.

  7. It can be done, but you've got to recreate summer-like conditions at home.  They'll still come out tasting greenhouse grown, (which in a way they are).  

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