tomato seedlings
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Unfortunatly I do not have the luxury of eithe propergator or greenhouse, but will be growing tomatos out side, is it the wrong time to be sowing some inside for growing on in a coldframe/small plastic foldup green house and if so when would be best
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Phil s now is a good a time as any to start of your toms.
And piglet are you sure they are tomato plants and not some sort of herbal plant, looking at your pig photo.
Kind regards Old herbaceous.
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And piglet are you sure they are tomato plants and not some sort of herbal plant, looking at your pig photo.
Kind regards Old herbaceous.
There's no fool like an old fool.
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Old Herb, no nothing herbal growing that I know of other than rosemary cuttings.
Tigger, if you want some tomatoes I can bring some to Malvern if you require, Marmande, Roma, San Marzano, Incas, Gardeners delight, sungold etc, plus plenty of peppers and chillies, spares to be confirmed but some certainly. Also gherkins and probably some courgettes.
Tigger, if you want some tomatoes I can bring some to Malvern if you require, Marmande, Roma, San Marzano, Incas, Gardeners delight, sungold etc, plus plenty of peppers and chillies, spares to be confirmed but some certainly. Also gherkins and probably some courgettes.
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Thankyou Piglet. I'd be very grateful. I'm going to re-sow everything this weekend and/or move the propagators. I've never had failed tomatoes before. If they work out this time - I'll bring some for swaps as I should have some different ones.
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no probs, I have plenty, any left over from Malvern will find good homes on the allotment site.
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Kindest regards Piglet
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Any plants that are spare will be brought to Malvern and after our feast, any KG members who turn up can help themselves.
I went a bit overboard sowing seed with having a new tunnel and all the potting on is getting a bit tedious now, 75 Roma today, 87 San Marzano yesterday plus pricking out the cherry types.Thankfully the chillies and peppers and growing nice and slowly and dont require potting on for a week or two yet.
I went a bit overboard sowing seed with having a new tunnel and all the potting on is getting a bit tedious now, 75 Roma today, 87 San Marzano yesterday plus pricking out the cherry types.Thankfully the chillies and peppers and growing nice and slowly and dont require potting on for a week or two yet.
Kindest regards Piglet
"You cannot plough a field by turning it over in your mind".
"You cannot plough a field by turning it over in your mind".
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Ok Sherriff, but dont worry there are another 350 to go. I feel that there will be a boot full going to Malvern.
Kindest regards Piglet
"You cannot plough a field by turning it over in your mind".
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All I can advise about tomato seedlings sown too early, when you get these poor leggy specimens strip off as many bottom leaves as necessary and plant them really deep or else layer them into a mini trench. Tomato plants excel in sending out roots from buried stem and it will give the plant more vigour to have a big rooting system. The commercial ideal is to grow the plants on in pots to the point of having the first truss already there(and set?)when planted, I have never got anywhere near that, to much else to attend to at that time of year.
Allan
Allan
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for Allan
Allan - when do you sow your tomato seeds? My plants are just at first 2 leaves stage so are not more then a cm high or so. Ususally I would be putting them in the greenhouse and letting them grow on slowly now, but I can't get the greenhouse to warm up in this weather. I'm half way through putting bubblewrap up and I'm going to put in another heater and see if that takes it above 10. Jane E
