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Damage it or leave it
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I am beginner and I'll harvest my tomato tree next week. After gathering the fruits , what 's the fate of the tree . Will I damage it or leave it and care about watering...etc.till the next season. What about capsicum tree also. Thanks. Saref --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.459 / Virus Database: 258 - Release Date: 2/25/2003 |
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Damage it or leave it
saref wrote:
Hello every body I am beginner and I'll harvest my tomato tree next week. After gathering the fruits , what 's the fate of the tree . Will I damage it or leave it and care about watering...etc.till the next season. What about capsicum tree also. Thanks. Saref Tomatoes and capsicums are annuals, so once they have finished fruitng they will die anyway, so pull them out. You might be able to keep the capsicums going till next year, but I don't know if they will produce much. You shouldn't have to damage the plant to harvest the fruit. Just snip or twist it off. The plant won't mind, but it will probably die anyway, as it is the end of its season. You can save some of the seeds from the tomatoes and capsicum that you harvest, and plant them next spring. HTH Jane |
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Damage it or leave it
That also depends on whether it is a tree tomato (tamarillo), or just a
tomato you are talking about. The latter needs pulling out, but the first grows for many years. -- Anna Merchant http://www.thecotfactory.co.nz If electricity comes from electrons, does that mean that morality comes from morons? "Jane VR" wrote in message u... saref wrote: Hello every body I am beginner and I'll harvest my tomato tree next week. After gathering the fruits , what 's the fate of the tree . Will I damage it or leave it and care about watering...etc.till the next season. What about capsicum tree also. Thanks. Saref Tomatoes and capsicums are annuals, so once they have finished fruitng they will die anyway, so pull them out. You might be able to keep the capsicums going till next year, but I don't know if they will produce much. You shouldn't have to damage the plant to harvest the fruit. Just snip or twist it off. The plant won't mind, but it will probably die anyway, as it is the end of its season. You can save some of the seeds from the tomatoes and capsicum that you harvest, and plant them next spring. HTH Jane |
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