At the End of the Falls
This hanging basket of tomatoes is called 'cherry falls.' It didn't do real well it's first year but I left it alone and another year of benign neglect led to some pretty good harvests this year.
Tomatoes are not really known as perennials, however, and I think it's the end of the line for this plant.
Easy enough...I have a batch of cherry tomato seedlings in need of transplant so I dump the old plant, line with a plastic bag (with a few holes poked in it for drainage), and fill with mix.
Tada! The new seedlings are ready to go.
They're hung up, got their own dripper, and are being watered in.
Let's see how they do.
Darryl
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