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2017 Tomato Growing

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by wiseowl, Jan 9, 2017.

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      @Zigs sunblush is like not fully dry like a sundried tom. They're sweeter in my opinion. I'm going to have to look it up myself really as id like to have sunblush rather than sundried to eat.

      What u going to do with ur decimated toms?
       
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        [QUOTE="Snorky85, post: 1082498, member: 13355]

        @Zigs sunblush is like not fully dry like a sundried tom. They're sweeter in my opinion. I'm going to have to look it up myself really as id like to have sunblush rather than sundried to eat.

        What u going to do with ur decimated toms?[/QUOTE]

        Aah, sounds like a non storing tomato then :biggrin:

        Going to pack mine into extra virgin olive oil with truffles, then eat them at Christmas with @Beckie76's new potatoes :biggrin:
         
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          Aah, sounds like a non storing tomato then :biggrin:

          Going to pack mine into extra virgin olive oil with truffles, then eat them at Christmas with @Beckie76's new potatoes :biggrin:[/QUOTE]

          Sounds like a delicious combination ....my lettuce might have grown by then too :heehee:
           
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            Outside tomatoes took a wallop yesterday with the gale force wind but survived, greenhouse toms going mad and got a fruit from my megabloom Big Boy. Whispers....... manx marvels doing well, for those in the know and I will be saving seed.
             
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              Hi everyone...this will be my first attempt at persuading tomato plants to grow, whether that be outside or in my new greenhouse that arrives in 15 days time.

              So, I bought some quite well established plants and put them outside in one of my Quadgrows, this was a kind of hit and hope exercise, just to see how they do.

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              With regards to one of the plants, should I remove the stem marked with the red arrow below and if yes should I try and do a clean cut with a sharp knife, I don't think it will snap off as it's below soil level, the stem has formed a truss and is in flower.

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              Thanks

              Sheps...:)
               
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                What variety? If "indeterminate", remove (most are), determinate leave. Me thinks your pots may be a tad too small, compensate by feeding weekly or twice weekly as fruit has set.
                 
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                  I only planted my Tumbling Toms on Saturday and, like you, they took a bit of a walloping yesterday. They're leaning a little bit but maybe that is more "tumbling" a little bit :heehee:
                   
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                    Oh Sheps, if you do remove, plant it up (deep), you'll get a freebie tomato plant!!
                     
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                      Thanks for the advice, Vince...the variety is Shirley.

                      Don't say that about the pots, I blew £90 on 2 Quadgrows on the basis that it made growing toms so much easier as you don't have to worry about inconsistent watering.

                      Quadgrow - Harrod Horticultural (UK)

                      Sheps...:)
                       
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                        Hi Sheps, I was going to buy them from Dobbie's, when I got there they was a online order, I ended up buying these £20 each,
                        Grow Bag Waterer - 2810- Hozelock

                        They appear ok, I'm no Percy Thrower if I get a few toms peppers and cucumbers I will be happy, if we go away for a few days ive no need to worry about watering.
                         
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                          Hi Martin...I had intended to buy the Hozelock ones same as yours, but I was swayed by the reviews regarding the Quadgrows, I just hope they work and I manage at least one crop :hapydancsmil:
                           
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                            They look pretty good to me, Sheps.........and the taste of that first Tomato straight off the plant.........amazing!!!:hapfeet::hapydancsmil:
                             
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                              Thanks ARMANDII...fingers crossed I reach that point, I must admit I'm really looking forward to seeing just what the taste difference is between mine and shop bought ones.
                               
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                                Picked the first ripe Suncherry today.

                                This is the first year I've managed to eat my own toms for 12 months, albeit sun-dried over-winter. I still have these from last year's crop, enough for a few more salads :)

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