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I know of a Colorado gardener who cuts her tomato plants off at the ground level and hangs them indoors, in her garage. She puts some kind of cushions on the floor beneath them in case any fruit falls off.
She does this each year and grows them deliberately for this process, choosing varieties that really need longer growing seasons than what her area has to offer.
In time, I imagine that it freezes in her garage but maybe it is late enough that she rescues her crop. Also, I am sure that some varieties that have fruit that readily comes off the stems would not be suitable for handling like this.
Steve
She does this each year and grows them deliberately for this process, choosing varieties that really need longer growing seasons than what her area has to offer.
In time, I imagine that it freezes in her garage but maybe it is late enough that she rescues her crop. Also, I am sure that some varieties that have fruit that readily comes off the stems would not be suitable for handling like this.
Steve