I usually grow bush tomatoes but looking at the sweet millions for next year. Has anyone used a tomato cage, would it work for these and can they be grown outside?
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If your life depended on it, which Tomato variety would you grow?
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Originally posted by seasprout View PostI'd grow sungold.
I think Sungold has been recommended more than any other(including your recommendation)
I will definitely be growing sungold!
I think I will grow 1 or 2 more reliable varieties and a couple of interesting but risky varieties.
Regards, Dave
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Originally posted by Small pumpkin View PostI'm another tomato fan. I grow a few varieties. All different shapes, sizes & colours. But if I had to pick one. It would have to be black Russia. Love it, love it, love it
I shall look it up,
Do you grow in a greenhouse, polytunnel or outdoors? and do you have a crop rotation system?
I shall be growing in a polytunnel, probably in raised beds(cordons) and pots for bush varieties.
I now realise I will probably need a rotation system or change the soil regularly,
Regards, Dave
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Originally posted by Jay22 View PostI usually grow bush tomatoes but looking at the sweet millions for next year. Has anyone used a tomato cage, would it work for these and can they be grown outside?http://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostI grow toms in a GH, in open bottomed pots (of new compost) sitting on a bed (old compost). At the end of the season, I empty the pots onto the bed.
That's my simple "rotation" system.
I want them to be content but I don't want to waste compost if I can help it,
Regards, Dave
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All my toms are grown in a raised bed in the polytunnle due to local. I don't really Have a rotation as it's just the one bed but does have time to rest as its empty all winter with a good thick layer of manure on it and covered with weed suppressing fabric. Manure is dug in just before I plant up again in spring.
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Originally posted by Small pumpkin View PostAll my toms are grown in a raised bed in the polytunnle due to local. I don't really Have a rotation as it's just the one bed but does have time to rest as its empty all winter with a good thick layer of manure on it and covered with weed suppressing fabric. Manure is dug in just before I plant up again in spring.
Are your choices limited being so far north? vis-à-vis what varieties you can grow,
Regards, Dave
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Originally posted by AshitabaDave View PostWhat an excellent idea!, roughly what volume of compost is enough for a cordon and bush variety?
I want them to be content but I don't want to waste compost if I can help it,
Regards, Dave
Sorry, I have no idea about volumes. I usually buy big bags of multipurpose compost (MPC) and fill them from that.
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostI plant all the toms in the same size pot - a supermarket type - flower bucket with the bottom cut off, filled about 2/3rd with compost.
Sorry, I have no idea about volumes. I usually buy big bags of multipurpose compost (MPC) and fill them from that.
Regards, Dave
P.S. I'd like to upload some photos next year of my refurbished tunnel, Chock-A-Block with produce(mainly tomatoes)
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Originally posted by Nicos View PostI don't grow toms anymore because we always get blight here- and I don't have a greenhouse any more.
I used to grow them in a greenhouse in the ground- but replaced the soil in the borders every year with grow bags.
Don't think we ever had blight in there.
I don't have a polytunnel but the ones I'd not be without, in the greenhouse and outside, are Red Alert, tasty and so early you get plenty of fruit before the blight strikes, likewise Tumbler, Purple Ukkraine a big early plum vine, and Silvery Fir Tree, extremely early large fruited bush type, both with excellent flavour. But if I could only have one, it's got to be Sungold for me too.
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Last year was the first time ever that I'd grow tomatoes (or any veg!) and I had six Gardeners Delight which turned out fabulous Quite tempted to also try Sungold too this yearIf I'm not on the Grapevine I can usually be found here!....https://www.thecomfreypatch.co.uk/
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