Tomato Growing Thread 2012

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  1. Scrungee

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    I forgot post the last pick of Koraliks, and I've already been seriously snacking on them:

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    I've be covering up my bed of these to protect against frost as long as possible.
     
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      Here's what I harvested tonight from the Green House after coming back from Manchester and making a mug of tea.:coffee:

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      A mixture of Rosada, Juliet and Orkado toms of differing sizes and colours. I took the green ones because they dropped off as I was picking the red ones........hopefully they will ripen too.:dunno::snork:
       
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        I can see a batch of Wonderful Cream of Tomato Soup in the making there Armandii. With a hunk of homemade wholemeal bread ....:wub2:
         
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          I've still got a fair number of toms to come yet, Jenny, and I've been having lots of Cheese and Tomato, Ham and Tomato sandwiches just recently.:heehee:
           
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            Boy! Are we going to miss our toms when they've finished. :sad:
             
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              Too true Sheal....i'll have to wait months for a tomato sandwich:sad:
               
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              Not going to risk the shop ones then Loli? :eeew:
               
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              No chance Sheal...can't remember the last time i had a shop Tom in a sandwich....actually i do but by the time i'd cut the 'core' out the middle and chewed my way through the skin i don't know why i bothered:eeew:
               
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                My last four have started ripening, NO Green tomato chutney this year? :ThankYou:
                 
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                  My 'pickings' today and a few more where they came from...just hung some banana skins up to help the greenies along:thumbsup: DSC02498.JPG
                   
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                    All my plot tomatoes (with the exception of Koraliks) have been wiped out by blight, but this runt of a Sungold plant that was chucked into a pallet compost bin ages ago decided to thrive, burst out the sides, and give me a few late Sungold toms.

                    Sadly, it also has now started to succumb to blight, despite no Blightwatch warnings being issued for either my area, or any surrounding areas for about 3 months.

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                    • JWK

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                      Well done loli, they look really good, unmarked and plump - yum!
                       
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                        Thanks John....i do love growing my Alicantes....on the whole all my toms have done me proud...only lost my Maskotkas to blight so i think i've been lucky:dbgrtmb:
                         
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                          Touch and go as to whether my odd looking Striped German will ripen sufficiently to find out what they taste like.
                          Everything else is by now a little worse for wear.
                          My best tomato this year came from seed saved from a supermarket tomato which was complete with the infuriatingly unhelpful label of just 'vine tomato'. I have no idea whether it was an F1 or not but the tomatoes I got from the seed tasted wonderful and I saved more seed from this year's crop.

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                          • Vince

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                            Hi Kevin, you CAN finish off the ripening process indoors! They've started! So they will finish! :)
                             
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