2013 Tomato Growing

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  1. Sheal

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    Golden Pearl..... a cherry tomato, not the strongest of flavours but very sweet.

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    Tamina.......absolutely loaded with largish fruit, yet to be tasted.

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    Red Zebra......I tasted the first one yesterday but will see how the flavour develops on later fruit. As yet, not very sweet with an 'earthy' fresh flavour. I like it.

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      I like the appearance of Red Zebra Sheal,
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        Smashing Sheal,i see you've a few ripe ones:dbgrtmb:.......I've the odd Alicante ripening and a good few Tumblers but the rest just seem to want to keep growing...
         
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          Jenny......as tomatoes go Red Zebra is quite pretty. :)

          Loli......my cherry tomatoes are now all well underway, but the normal toms are still taking their time to ripen. Red Zebra are the first to ripen and there's only a few of those at the moment. You are a bit further north than me, so may be yours will follow suit in a week or so. :)
           
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            Early Goliaths, none ripening yet though.

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            • Sheal

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              They're looking healthy though Zigs. :dbgrtmb: Is that a bean plant I see lurking on the left there? I have twelve tomato plants this year and every one has leaf curl, it's got to be the weather!
               
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                It is a bean, Painted Lady, grown more for the flowers than the beans, not over keen on runners.

                At the other end are Penny's winky Chillies, overwintered from last year.

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                They're starting to get excited :heehee:
                 
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                  • Lolimac

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                    First time growing 'Stonor Exhibition tomato'.....said to have an "Old fashioned tomato taste"....i'm curious about this one:dbgrtmb:

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                      They look to be in the best of health Loli.
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                      They are Jenny but not many of them....had the same trouble with all the varieties i've grown this year....alot of dry sets...
                       
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                        me too Loli,
                        too cold and damp for pollinators when they were desperately needed I think,
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                          Hiya folks.

                          I've been away for a week, so as expected things have moved on. A couple of plants have flopped under the weight of fruits and general growth. Even though I 'stopped' them some time ago, it's amazing how the plants still seem to 'stretch':) Anyway, a couple of pics....

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                          Trusses this year seem exceptional, compared with what I'm used to, this being my fifth year 'proper' growing toms. I'll post some pics shortly of the fruits themselves:)

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                            Hi Freddy, that's a good crop you've got there, mine are doing very well in the greenhouse, but hopeless outside.
                             
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                            Hiya Sheal.

                            A funny thing, my outdoor ones look like being the best I've ever achieved. Early days yet, but I've already had a few ripe fruits and the plants look healthy. Mine usually struggle along, then get hit by blight
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                            Speaking of which, has anyone yet applied Bordeaux Mixture?
                             
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