If I grow some tomato plants in a large planter containing fresh soil, can I keep growing them every year, or does the soil need changing every now and again?
I know some vegetables need to be grown in fresh soil every few years because of viruses and bugs, so are tomatoes* one of them?
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If I grow some tomato plants in a large planter containing fresh soil, can I keep growing them every year, or does the soil need changing every now and again?
I know some vegetables need to be grown in fresh soil every few years because of viruses and bugs, so are tomatoes* one of them?
* I know they're not a vegetable
Hi Tomsk
Tomatoes will need fresh soil/compost every year.
http://www.gardenersworld.com/how-to/projects/fruit-and-vegetables/how-to-grow-tomatoes-in-grow-bags-and-pots/340.html
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