Tomato Growing Thread 2023

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  1. Grandma Sue

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    Hope I'm not too late ... cannot find the PM to message you ?
     
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      I'll message you to start the convo. You'll see a little red alert thingy at the top right of the page. Tap on it and it'll take you to the convo section.
       
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        Breakfast. Last of the Dwarf Wild Freds. IMG_20230927_083634.jpg
         
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          By gum - they look so... juicy- I'm on a Keto diet and these will go nicely with my bacon :smile:
           
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            They were really good. Slightly overripe so perfect for frying.
             
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              My Marmande tomato plants are still here and looking good. I've pinched the tiny ones off but left these one as it just seemed a shame to kill them off :yikes:
              I know I should be thinking that enough is enough and take them out of their pots... but I have read we might be having a hot few weeks ahead of us, so I will be feeding & watering them just in case the weather changes for the better.

              Still green but hoping!
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                I only grew Marmande, Shirley & Crimson Crush this year. The only one I found tasted like a proper Tomato was Crimson Crush.
                 
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                  I only grew 2 types: Super Marmande and BeefSteak F!, between the two i thought the Super Marmande had more taste and the Beefsteak was more fleshy with hardly any juice - which made it ideal for cooking. :spinning:
                   
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                    All seed send-outs bar one now posted.
                     
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                      :huh:... That will be me :doh:
                       
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                        Don't worry, @Grandma Sue . Yours are all packeted and ready for posting.
                         
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                          Now in the post.
                           
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                            My tomatoes still have lots of fruit except for two which I removed from the same growbag this morning. That will give the 3rd plant a greater amount of space + nutrients! I picked off (& ate!) one this morning but there will be plenty more to come during the next couple of weeks until the weather stops the remaining fruit from ripening. With a bit of luck the plants may survive all of October before I have to remove them.
                             
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                              Pulled out all of plants today. Picked just around a kilo of green tomatoes. Season closed.
                              When you pull your plants out, do you have a large roots ball? Most of mine had not that many roots...
                               
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                                Mine usually have several very long roots just a few inches down rather than a root ball, mine are in the soil.
                                 
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