I keep trying to revive my tomatoes! Can’t figure out if it is a disease, the grow bags aren’t big enough, not enough nutrition, or am I improperly watering? It all started a couple months back and I have been struggling ever since! Do I give up and try again next year? So frustrating! They did so well for so long! 😂🤣 Satire! I hope everyone getting this weather is staying safe and warm!

by CReisch21

9 Comments

  1. Ordinary-You3936

    Experiencing something similar, contact local extension.

  2. white94rx

    I have to ask. Why?

    I plant mine in the spring, grow all summer, and trash them in late summer or early fall when they stop producing.

  3. Cali_Yogurtfriend624

    We offered Bread and Salt last year, and I absolutely loved it , but we didn’t get enough sales out of it , so we had to drop it this year.

    How many years have you grown it?

    (Of course , I admit that it was the name of the fruit that got me cause I’m a huge Song of Ice and Fire fan…)

  4. NPKzone8a

    Stay warm. Time to study those seed catalogues by the fireplace, sip cocoa and dream of spring.

  5. junior_primary_riot

    *[clicks pen]*

    Tomatoes can be grown on every open slatted fence and deck railing. Add cattle panel if fence is not high enough. Plant. More. Tomatoes.

    Google for black tomato shaped garden markers.

  6. dachshundslave

    I think you guys have snow molds. 🤪

  7. markbroncco

    Hahhaa..nice one! I can’t wait for the spring!

  8. tavvyjay

    I’ve been trying to revive mine since October. Any day now, I’m sure if it!!

    (Zone 5b, eastern Ontario, first frost was sept 26, we’ve been buried in snow since mid November)