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Tomatillos
by Wanda
(Joplin, Mo.)
I am growing tomatillos this year. I have heard that tomatillos will come back year after year without replanting them. Is this true?
ANSWER:
Yes, it's true. Tomatillos are perennials when grown in a frost-free zone.
Also, if you leave some of the fruits on the vine at the end of the season, (and it is usually impossible NOT to!) you will have lots of little volunteer tomatillo plants.
Be aware that you will need to grow at least two tomatillo plants in order for them to produce fruits.
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