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IbtiCool
Can the same tomato and egg-plant plants give fruits for 2 seasons?
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I can say for sure that the tomato should be able to. I planted out some cherry tomato seedlings one year, then decided to bring them inside at the end of the season. I kept it for 2 years in the hanging basket. It was pretty weak and only gave me a few tomatoes. But this year I decided to refresh it. I cut a runner off the original plant and now it is growing super healthy and strong. So this particular Tomato plant will have been over 3 years now in my hanging basket.
that is very amazing for your tomato. was too lazy to bring them in, so snow killed them. :)

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