Tomato is an annual, meaning it will not last after more than one season. Once it has flowered and produced its fruit, it has no more usefulness, so can be composted.
Next spring, either plant tomato seeds in seeding pots before transplanting, or purchase tomato plants from your local garden centre, or if you have success before, plant seeds directly in the garden, depending on your location.
no, they must be replanted yearly
of course they do!
Mint plants in containers will not survive the winter, but those planted in the ground will come back in the spring. They can also be brought indoors for the winter.
If the spring was loose.
They come out in spring because new plants and rain is coming.
Pepper plants are annuals that do not come back from year to year.
both because when the plants die the spring plants come early
The concept of pizza began with Italian foods, specifically those of Naples. It was first served in its current (tomato) varieties in the 18th century after Spanish explorers brought back tomato plants from Central America.
A tomato plant is an annual plant and it grows, produces tomatoes and dies for one season. There are plants such as perennials that seem to "die" but regrow and bloom again in the spring or summer but a tomato plant is not one of these. So, once you plant your tomato seeds and reap the benefits of their tomatoes they will eventually stop blooming andyielding tomatoes and the plant will die and not come back next season.
Spring
spring 2012 :)
Because in the winter and atutem its to cold but in the spring it is just hot enough.........I think
no because plants can not come back to life when plants are dead they are dead