Does anyone know if growing early potatoes in an unheated greenhouse,in pots,will affect my toms when planted??
I heard somewhere you should not plant tomatoes were potatoes have been grown,obviously fresh compost would be used???
early spuds and toms
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I've grown early potatoes in pots (charlotte) and then had tomatoes in the same unheated greenhouse for the last couple of years without any problems. They are both from the same plant family & therefore could suffer from the same diseases, but it would be too early for blight to be a problem and as long as they do not share the same soil or compost they should be alright. Hope this helps.
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I got away with it last year, so I'm not chancing it again. My early spuds are going in the unheated tunnel with peppers, chillies, cucumbers and the like and the tomatoes (if they ever put their heads above the soil) are having a home to themselves in the other tunnel.
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I've got my potatoes in tubs in the unheated greenhouse which is where my tomatoes will later be planted. Why will this cause a problem? I understand they're the same family and can get the same pests, but as the potatoes will be going outside in their tubs as soon as it warms up and they go nowhere near the greenhouse soil, I don't get it. Help me to stop being so thick.
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