Tomato Growing 2024

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    I mulch potatoes with grass cuttings which seems to work well. It should be good for tomatoes too, leave a gap around the stems because it does heat up.
     
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      I'll give it a whizz and see how it goes then :)
       
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        Excellent logic...of course this is the logic used by those knowledgeable Victorian gardeners, in their walled gardens.
        The theory being that the walls absorb the heat during the day & release it at night (rather the same principle as storage heaters).
        Of course they grew such exotics as peaches etc, using this principle.
         
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          Not done it in a green house, but certainly did outside. As @JWK has said I kept it away from the plants. I grew the toms in a classic wigwam with 16 plants to a row and put the cuttings between rows and in the middle of the wigwam. Between rows was mainly to keep down weeds, this was a bit tricky if it rained and the grass decomposed as I found it like an ice rink!
           
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            Grass mulch may encourage slugs and snails, I noticed last night that my potato leaves were covered by the slimy pests, might not be a problem in a greenhouse.
             
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            Ahh yes, in the UK that could well be a problem, but then again they may stick to eating the grass cuttings. To be honest we stopped putting the cuttings down by May/June as before then there was a great deal of clover being cut. Later than that there were consequences i.e. weeds arrived.
             
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              I've been using grass clippings as a mulch for the past two years and it's been a success for me. My tomatoes go outside and the soil is very sandy so I wanted add some organic matter to the soil as well as suppress weeds and keep in moisture.

              I'd recommend trying it. Even outside, the clippings form a dry mat, it isn't slimy. Haven't had any issues with slugs.
               
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                Miniature from early Feb. sowing:
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                  Screenshot_20240604-184504.png Aaargh! Been out at the front, fleecing the toms!
                   
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                    Bad!
                     
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                      Hoping my tomatoes were ok in the greenhouse last night. I forgot close the greenhouse door when I went to the allotment yesterday
                       
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                        Yeah, bad news for squash, beans, peppers, toms, tomatilos, aubergines and melons. Really windy and wet here too so that makes it worse
                         
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                          I have been lucky; weather hasn't been too bad here in West Yorkshire. No high winds -at least where I live, so I pulled out the awing in case it rained and protected my tomatoes and cucumber against any icy winds that might occur later that evening with a length of fleece wrapped around 4 wrought iron patio chairs as a wind break.

                          Today sun is shining and plants are loving it :spinning:
                          @eatenbyweasels ... first signs of 4 tiny toms showing on 2 of my Babby Boomer plants "Thank you"
                           
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                            I didn't close the doors to the greenhouse, either. Got down to 8.4 in there.
                            My toms are very slow this year. I usually have a Bloody butcher or Brandywine ripening by now, but I haven't even got any tomatoes forming yet. (Growing Happy Day and Black cherry this year in the greenhouse)
                            Sigh...
                             
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