Dynamite...you mean the sensible people...usually sow the seeds in March.
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Growing some early tomatoes - 2019
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These "early toms" we're sowing are mostly small bush plants that will stay on windowsills and in the GH until mature.
Unless you can provide enough light and warmth, there's no point starting vine/cordon toms this early. Also, if you're growing them in a GH, they can be started earlier than those that will be planted outdoors
I stagger my sowings, a few each month for several months.
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By May, they'll be tall plants so moving them around risks damage.
Have a look at last year's thread https://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gr...8-a_95631.html It will give you some idea of what to expect in terms of size and ripening.Last edited by veggiechicken; 12-01-2019, 07:13 PM.
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Originally posted by Chris Hulme View PostI grow 3 types, 5 plants of each type.
But I'll start 3 of each in February, then 2 of each 4 or 5 weeks later.Location : Essex
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Finally thought I'd better get my act together, so took warm compost out to greenhouse to sow them, only to find that my laziness at the end of the season, had done the job for me. In the Gartenperle pot were 3 seedlings, not looking happy, but alive and rooted
These are now in a little pot on the kitchen windowledge, hopefully they'll appreciate coming into the warm.
Guess that shows that they are hardier than we think, though?
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Originally posted by Thelma Sanders View PostFinally thought I'd better get my act together, so took warm compost out to greenhouse to sow them, only to find that my laziness at the end of the season, had done the job for me. In the Gartenperle pot were 3 seedlings, not looking happy, but alive and rooted
These are now in a little pot on the kitchen windowledge, hopefully they'll appreciate coming into the warm.
Guess that shows that they are hardier than we think, though?
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