Hi there,
I've had a search for this but cant seem to find a solution, but Im sure there are people out there that will know what to do in about two seconds, so I apologies for my lack of knowledge.
I dont know anything about gardening.
A while back a friend of mine gave my kids a tomato plant (cherry tomatoes)
to get them to look after and grow. But it was only there in July
Anyway history over, its been in three grow bags
and I've watered it and fed it, put canes around it,
and it flowered a bit, and some tomatoes started to grow.
Then then weather changed
(I live in Dublin so its just raining at the minute),
so I put it in a growhouse because Im not going to give up at this
stage, even if I only get one tomato its a success
(never grown anything before).
It seems to be doing better in the growhouse with a good few small tomatoes on it. But its more like a big bush that keeps growing and growing and growing rather than the tomatoes coming out.
I therefore have two questions:
1. Is there anything I can do at this late stage in the year to help get some tomatoes off it.
and
2. What can I do next year to stop a tomato plant becoming a bush and actually being a tomato plant.
Thanks
Philo.
I've had a search for this but cant seem to find a solution, but Im sure there are people out there that will know what to do in about two seconds, so I apologies for my lack of knowledge.
I dont know anything about gardening.
A while back a friend of mine gave my kids a tomato plant (cherry tomatoes)
to get them to look after and grow. But it was only there in July
Anyway history over, its been in three grow bags
and I've watered it and fed it, put canes around it,
and it flowered a bit, and some tomatoes started to grow.
Then then weather changed
(I live in Dublin so its just raining at the minute),
so I put it in a growhouse because Im not going to give up at this
stage, even if I only get one tomato its a success
(never grown anything before).
It seems to be doing better in the growhouse with a good few small tomatoes on it. But its more like a big bush that keeps growing and growing and growing rather than the tomatoes coming out.
I therefore have two questions:
1. Is there anything I can do at this late stage in the year to help get some tomatoes off it.
and
2. What can I do next year to stop a tomato plant becoming a bush and actually being a tomato plant.
Thanks
Philo.
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