Thursday, May 20, 2010

Do tomato plants need to be planted every year or are they perennials?

Also, what about marigolds, mandevilla, and four o'clocks?





(I am in Pennsylvania)

Do tomato plants need to be planted every year or are they perennials?
You'll need to plant them every year in spring indoors then transfer to outside when about 6-8 inches high.


Old plants will produce fuit if kept alive but not nearly as bountiful as fresh new plants.


Marigolds produce seeds and will come up again year to year without the need to replant. You may want to spread them out once they do start to come up to avoid over crowding and get full coverage.





http://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheets/HGIC1...





http://www.cleanairgardening.com/totuupd...





http://www.gardenersnet.com/flower/fouro...


http://www.ext.nodak.edu/extnews/hortisc...
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Reply:Tomatoes are annuals and will need to be planted every year.
Reply:every year
Reply:i don't know about the others, but tomatoes have to be planted every year.
Reply:no they have to be replanted every year . ...........lonewolf
Reply:tomato plants every year I don't know about the others
Reply:They freeze and die in the winter, you must replant them every year.
Reply:Tomatos are annuals...I think marigolds are too...you should be able to find that info online fairly easily...
Reply:Im from pa too btw ... as far as i know they SHOULD come back every year if taken care of properly.
Reply:4 o'clocks are perennials and self seeding


marigolds are annuals but save a few blooms those are the seeds


tomatoes are annuals


and i dont know about the other one
Reply:Yes sweetie, they are annuals, but you can sve the seeds from your tomatoes dry them out and plant them, that way you do not have to buy plants, saves a lot of money that way.
Reply:they all need to be planted every year


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