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Old April 25, 2007   #1
tessa
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Default tomato retirement lodge - when?

i've got a sweet bite plant in a container in my courtyard that receives about three hours of direct sunlight a day, gets bore water during the dry months, and rain water during the wet months. it has now survived two hot summers, one dry winter...and now we're heading into a seemingly wetter winter (average overnight temps in the 40's, day temps in the 60-70's) and it's having another flourish and seems raring to go another round.
my question is:
how long can this last? this particular plant has been absolutely fanatical about producing fruit and just when i thought it was safe to finally rip it out and amend the soil in that container...it started throwing on new leaves and is blooming like crazy again.
i'm not complaining, now, just inquiring...cuz inquiring minds needs to know.
so who knows?
at what age does one expect to send the tomato plants off to pasture?
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