Thanks for the replies, this will be my 5th year growing Sungold outside, first time with any problems . . . I have a problem with tomatoes, flavour, even grown at home, I struggle with the flavour of other varieties? Its the sharp/sweet flavour that does it for me.
Mmm . . . the web says, blight is not so much of a problem in a green house, it works like a screen? . . . I have the green house, I have tried toms in there, they dont do as well as the same plants outside in my suntrap corner . . .
Sounds like 50-50 next year, half in the GH and half outside . . . I cant give up on Sungold, it was this variety that got me into gardening in the first place, along with listening to an enthusiastic Bob Flowerdew.
Its strange, I have a a couple of tomato plants right beside the affected Sungolds, they are an old variety called 'Pineapple', large beef type, I grow them for the fun of it. I had single fruits to 2lb in weight last year, looks like a couple are going that way again . . . No sign of blight? I tried them in the greenhouse both last year and this . . . they put on loads of height growth, but the fruit is small by comparison to the outside ones?
Ho-hum, not been a good year, for garden, my Hazel is not so good, big day at the Hospital tomorrow . . . and my old bones are screaming 'enough' sometimes . . . Still we go on, harvested the onions the other day, I'm not sure how to treat them? so I put them in seed trays on the bench in the GH to dry out . . . seemed right?
Given up on the Kevedon Stringless runner beans, they go tough very quickly, grow curly, so are difficult to prepare!!! Moonlight are great, eating and freezing . . . wont be doing so many beans next year, 12 sticks is enough for us, free up some space for other things.
See how things pan out over winter for us both???????
CJS