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Cherry and Grape Tomato

Finally the weather has gotten nice in NJ. Planted cherry tomato in a five gallon pot and grape tomato in the dirt a couple of days ago.

My question is, will I still be getting cherry tomatoes from the potted plant when I move it indoors for the fall and winter?

First time I planted tomatoes. I’m excited.
thanks
Stephen


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3 Comments To "Cherry and Grape Tomato"

#1 Comment By kreg On 05/03/2013 @ 12:30 pm

Well weather bites down here in Texas 44mph winds yes your cherry tomatoes will keep popping if the type is . indeterminate.Aren’t homegrowed tomatoes are the best.happy picking

#2 Comment By Nikki On 05/06/2013 @ 11:31 am

Probably not, but anything is possible. This article will help with growing tomatoes indoors: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/tomato/growing-indoor-tomatoes.htm [1]

#3 Comment By sjm1108 On 05/07/2013 @ 8:23 am

I have a grape tomato plant in the ground can I transplant that into a pot? also was reading on topping off the plant can I do that at anytime after 3-4 feet, or does it have to be one month before frost? and can I clip the head at any spot on the main stalk ?
thanks
Stephen


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