How to save my Tomato plants?

Josie
by Josie

I started tomato plants from seed a little late in the season. I got a lot of plants but it never gave me any tomatoes. I seperated them to give them room to grow in the pots. Should I keep them it just looks like baby trees. How?

  3 answers
  • Mogie Mogie on Sep 02, 2018

    One way to preserve your summer tomatoes is to bring them inside at the end of summer. You may be able to save the tomato plants over winter for a period. Older plants will gradually stop producing, so you can't save them forever, but you can extend the harvest.

  • Kmdreamer Kmdreamer on Sep 02, 2018

    Yes keep them in sun sun sun they should grow add miracle grow

  • DesertRose DesertRose on Sep 05, 2018

    to bloom and grow fruit they need epsom salts and calcium. They are self polinating if you bump the flowers with a light finger bump. I just do a gentle touch , what I call "walky walky" against them. They hang down and that makes them self pollinate. Keep them warm and water well and let them sit in a window that gets sun good part of the day. You can have tomatoes all the way up to and past Thanksgiving time (Nov. 24) We are doing the same thing.