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New Flowers
My tomato plants have a new group of flowers at the top of the plants. I've never grown tomatoes this far south (Georgia) before. Are they likely to actually become fruit this late in the year? Is there anything that I should be doing to encourage them?
I am assuming that you already have plenty of tomatoes on your plant already so I would cut the top part of the plant off with the flowers on it.
This will encourage the tomatoes already growing to ripen before the season is over. Also if you haven't already cut off all the leaves below where tomatoes have formed to get them ripened up.
This will encourage the tomatoes already growing to ripen before the season is over. Also if you haven't already cut off all the leaves below where tomatoes have formed to get them ripened up.