Tomato Spacing
Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 8:06 pm
So what spacing do you use for Tomatoes in beds?
Usually mine have been in the greenhouse where the beds are 5 ft deep so I have put 3 in front to back with lines 2 ft apart, more to give good access than anything else. When I grow them outside they are a break crop for Strawberries in the fruit cage so it is a narrow bed with a concrete path each side so then they have been just over a foot apart. Not growing outside this year, might help the Summer.
This year I have the tunnel with beds 4 feet wide and 9 feet long with paths between. The plan is two rows 2 feet apart but I can't decide the spacing within the rows. 24 ins gives 10 plants per bed, 20 ins gives 12 plants per bed, would have to be about 17 ins to get up to 14. They will be about half and half cherry and standard size varieties.
The literature is a bit variable - I have too many books!
"The Greenhouse Expert" Dr DG Hessayon - Plant 1½ - 2 ft apart in the border.
"Tomato Growing Today" IG Walls - Suggests 2 ft square or 2½ ft rows with 14-18 inch plant spacing
"Gardening under Plastic" B Salt - 3 ft between rows, 16 ins between plants.
"The Polytunnel Book" J Russell - 3 ft between rows, 18 ins between plants. (same in KG 2011)
"Grow Food in your Polytunnel" M Gatter/A McKee - anything between 30 and 70 cm, go by the seed packets, avoid cramming them in.
"KG" T Buckland - March 2012 - Top Tip - 30 ins apart.
Usually mine have been in the greenhouse where the beds are 5 ft deep so I have put 3 in front to back with lines 2 ft apart, more to give good access than anything else. When I grow them outside they are a break crop for Strawberries in the fruit cage so it is a narrow bed with a concrete path each side so then they have been just over a foot apart. Not growing outside this year, might help the Summer.
This year I have the tunnel with beds 4 feet wide and 9 feet long with paths between. The plan is two rows 2 feet apart but I can't decide the spacing within the rows. 24 ins gives 10 plants per bed, 20 ins gives 12 plants per bed, would have to be about 17 ins to get up to 14. They will be about half and half cherry and standard size varieties.
The literature is a bit variable - I have too many books!
"The Greenhouse Expert" Dr DG Hessayon - Plant 1½ - 2 ft apart in the border.
"Tomato Growing Today" IG Walls - Suggests 2 ft square or 2½ ft rows with 14-18 inch plant spacing
"Gardening under Plastic" B Salt - 3 ft between rows, 16 ins between plants.
"The Polytunnel Book" J Russell - 3 ft between rows, 18 ins between plants. (same in KG 2011)
"Grow Food in your Polytunnel" M Gatter/A McKee - anything between 30 and 70 cm, go by the seed packets, avoid cramming them in.
"KG" T Buckland - March 2012 - Top Tip - 30 ins apart.