Just wondering if it would be possible to grow tomatoes over an arch. If so, which varieties would be best?
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Could I grow toms over an arch?
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Hmmm... I suppose you could... You'd have to have a cordon/indeterminate variety, and one that is described as 'vigorous' so that it grew fast enough. What type were you thinking of? Sungold might possibly do it? I think a cherry type would be best, to give the tomatoes the best chance of ripening.
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Hi Sarz thanks for the replies. Was initially thinking of beef toms but perhaps they might not be rampant enough! Just trying to be creative with the space and know that with some toms, if you don't pinch out the growing tip, will continue growing. I have some sungold on the go so that might be an option. The alternative to toms are cucumbers. I also have a mexican sour gherkin growing which supposedly grows to 3m!!!AKA Angie
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Any that are labelled as indeterminate or cordon will keep growing til you 'stop' them. The only problem would be getting the higher trusses to ripen, I think. And having to stand on a ladder to tie them in and side-shoot them (Or that might just be me )
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I've been struggling to find a picture I saw this week on the net while I was looking for various things about blight.
Basically, it was a normal greenhouse, they'd strung wires across the top of the greenhouse as well as the sides and were growing tomatoes up and under and across the roof.
Somewhere in Jersey or Guernsey or something like that....
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Originally posted by taff View PostI've been struggling to find a picture I saw this week on the net while I was looking for various things about blight.
Basically, it was a normal greenhouse, they'd strung wires across the top of the greenhouse as well as the sides and were growing tomatoes up and under and across the roof.
Somewhere in Jersey or Guernsey or something like that....AKA Angie
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Originally posted by selfraising View PostJust wondering if it would be possible to grow tomatoes over an arch. If so, which varieties would be best?
I suspect outdoors, tomatoes wouldn't grow tall enough to go over an arch."Orinoco was a fat lazy Womble"
Please ignore everything I say, I make it up as I go along, not only do I generally not believe what I write, I never remember it either.
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Originally posted by taff View PostI've been struggling to find a picture I saw this week on the net while I was looking for various things about blight.
Basically, it was a normal greenhouse, they'd strung wires across the top of the greenhouse as well as the sides and were growing tomatoes up and under and across the roof.
Somewhere in Jersey or Guernsey or something like that....
I've always wanted to do something like that, but I suspect my greenhouse wouldn't be strong enough to support my toms later on. Hence the arch...or a spectacular contraption of canes and string.......... or even better, a mixture of both
I'm going to be really disappointed if I can't get the arches in now"Orinoco was a fat lazy Womble"
Please ignore everything I say, I make it up as I go along, not only do I generally not believe what I write, I never remember it either.
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