Cheryel,
If it was an heirloom variety it should. If it was a store bought variety it in all probability will not produce anything like what you had, if it produces anything at all. Store bought tomatoes are genetically modified to the point where growers have to buy new plants each year. They do not save seeds as they cannot grow plants from those tomatoes that they grow. I grow heirloom tomatoes simply for the fact that I can save seeds plus I get much better tasting fruit. I took a 2 day seminar in commercial hot house tomato growing and learned of this from the seminar. I don't like genetically modified produce for this, and other reasons. Before I started growing my own tomatoes and had to buy store bought fruit I have had tomato seedlings growing in my compost and tried growing plants just to see what happens and none of them have produced fruit.
I hope this helps.
Mr. Mike
Cheryel,
If it was an heirloom variety it should. If it was a store bought variety it in all probability will not produce anything like what you had, if it produces anything at all. Store bought tomatoes are genetically modified to the point where growers have to buy new plants each year. They do not save seeds as they cannot grow plants from those tomatoes that they grow. I grow heirloom tomatoes simply for the fact that I can save seeds plus I get much better tasting fruit. I took a 2 day seminar in commercial hot house tomato growing and learned of this from the seminar. I don't like genetically modified produce for this, and other reasons. Before I started growing my own tomatoes and had to buy store bought fruit I have had tomato seedlings growing in my compost and tried growing plants just to see what happens and none of them have produced fruit.
I hope this helps.
Mr. Mike