THE TOMATO GROWING THREAD 2018

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  1. Logan

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    I don't think that we save money, but a home grown tomato taist a lot better than bought ones.:)
     
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      As well as being better taste with home grown you know there are no nasty chemicals added. Even with organic grown veg the commercial growers do use certain chemicals.
       
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        I cost it by judging how much I’d actually have to pay for tomatoes of an equal quality in the supermarkets. By that measure - I save a bloody fortune!!
         
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          Tip of the day - pollination

          Most of us will have flowers on our plants now, if grown in a greenhouse a helping hand is needed to get more fruit. Gently shake each plant in turn to fertilize the flowers. My simple way is to tap the cane support a couple of times when watering or inspecting morning and evening.
           
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            I poke my finger in the flowers which works too.
             
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              A few of my mega blooms on my Black Krims. Got 9 in total! Oh and in case you’re wondering about the pink thingy.......reusing single use tourniquets- I’m a chemo nurse and we go through dozens of these every day!
               
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                I am pretty happy with my toms now, last few weeks they have shot up in the greenhouse, some have gone to two fruiting branches too so ill just flow with it

                Still got my bush ones to properly get going but they are coming on nicely too.
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                  Looks ok so far

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                    I’ve been reading up on horsetail fertiliser. Apparently good for protecting against blight. Anyone had any experience with it? Seems you use it as a spray on the leaves. Not got it in the garden but know of a few spots locally where it grows so might give it a go
                     
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                      I've never heard of using horsetail fertilizer, what is the method SusieShoe do you make a brew like Comfrey Tea? It will be interesting to hear how you get on with that.

                      For the past two years I've sprayed my tomatoes and potatoes with a single application of aspirin. I've found it definitely gives the plants a little more resistance against blight. James Wong reckons it also improve the taste, whilst I found it increased the sugar content with my Brix tester, I couldn't taste any difference.
                       
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                        Horsetail potions

                        Here’s a link to a recipe which seems really easy. Apparently horsetail is rich in silica which provides a shield against the blight spores.

                        Might give the aspirin a go too!
                         
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                            Don't have a lot of it horsetail but let us know how you got on with your roses.
                             
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                            • Phil A

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                              One well Scrunged Woruld's smallest tomato :)

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                              One plant has gone to a local special needs school @Scrungee :)
                               
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