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Hi, I grew some tomatoes in the ground over summer and they yielded well for a while but due to unseasonably heavy rainfall the tomatoes split and rotted or fell to the ground and rotted.
Then the plants died.
But now I notice that there are lots of small tomatoe seedlings sprouting up from there.
Just wondering what will happen if I leave them, will they grow over winter and flower in summer, or will they die off in winter.
Winter temperatures here don't usually get below 10 celcius, and there are no frosts.
Then the plants died.
But now I notice that there are lots of small tomatoe seedlings sprouting up from there.
Just wondering what will happen if I leave them, will they grow over winter and flower in summer, or will they die off in winter.
Winter temperatures here don't usually get below 10 celcius, and there are no frosts.