Toms going downhill !!

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  1. Kristen

    Kristen Under gardener

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    That's useful to know; I'll feel much more proud when I have a bath in future :D
     
  2. daitheplant

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    Trust me, Tomatoes to the back of the greenhouse, cucumbers to the front.
     
  3. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Thats a bit of an iffy, statement if you dont mind me saying, David.
    Unless you know the layout of the greenhouse concerned.

    So, you are saying that toms need higher humidity than greenhouse cucumbers?

    Am I getting this right.

    What is your thinking regarding shading?
     
  4. hammer

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    i got toms at the front all one side all the back and half the other side,from the back then cucumbers must say toms at the front have done the best so far and cucs doing ok too.
     
  5. IGGYBOY

    IGGYBOY Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi folks ,just a quick update. Two tomatoe plant got really bad so I pulled them up but the others are great and full of fruit
     
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