Hi All,
if the frost does not see them off the blight will. as the winter gets cold
and more to the point damp. I have never had any survive through the winter
even in a green house. having said that the green house is not heated. may
be heat would make a difference, but would it be economic to have heat on
?. it would not for me so I have not done it. hope this helps you.
Richard M. Watkin.
"The Cook" wrote in message
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Matthew Montchalin wrote:
Are there any tomato breeds that are more resistant than others
to cold weather? I am wondering if any of them could come close
to being perennial, even if their fruit were kind of small, or
berry-like?
That way they'd almost count as perennials.
I have never heard of any that will survive a major frost. Your only
option is a greenhouse.
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Susan N.
"Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral, 48 percent
indignation, and 50 percent envy."
Vittorio De Sica, Italian movie director (1901-1974)
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