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Growing some early tomatoes - 2019
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A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
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Early tomato challenge - my journey
I sowed Windowbox Red and Tiny Tim on 18 January for the early tomato challenge. Naturally too many plants came up and I kept them all I grew them on under led growlights and they did really well, so I gave one of each to friends.
I made the mistake of putting mine out in the greenhouse in April where I think they just went dormant as it was regularly under 10 degrees, though I did keep them frost free and put fleece on overnight. Once overnight temperatures were over 10 they started growing happily again.
There were flowers in May, and here I made my second newbie mistake. By the beginning of June I mentioned to my friend that although I had lots of flowers on the various tomato plants I now have in the greenhouse, I had no tomatoes forming. She led me to her flourishing tomatoes and showed me the business with the paintbrush. Now, two weeks later, I have loads of teeny tomatoes forming. Hurrah
The knowledgeable friend had a beautiful red tomato on her Windowbox Red as of yesterday, so she's happy tooMostly flowers, some fruit and veg, at the seaside in Edinburgh.
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Have been eating Sakura here for about 2 weeks, other cherry varieties just getting some ripe. All sown on 21/02/2019. Taste average but 2 weeks is a lot of work to achieve from early sowing, lamps , etc and doesnt spread the glut if all sown same time. Any other early varieties members growing for me to note for next year early variety choice ?
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Reading the recent posts, people have had success with Shirley, Red Robin, Sakura, micro tom (not sure if that is a variety or a description), plus one tomato on my friend's Windowbox Red. There may be more....?
Did they taste nice, was it worth it, any thoughts on whether you'd recommend the variety you grew to the rest of the vine for next January?Mostly flowers, some fruit and veg, at the seaside in Edinburgh.
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I have a few ripe tomatoes on Rambling Red Stripe and Tumbling Tom. Haven't picked them yet as I want them to encourage the green ones to ripen!!
I grow these 2 every year.Last edited by veggiechicken; 19-06-2019, 02:34 PM.
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Originally posted by Babru View PostReading the recent posts, people have had success with Shirley, Red Robin, Sakura, micro tom (not sure if that is a variety or a description), plus one tomato on my friend's Windowbox Red. There may be more....?
Did they taste nice, was it worth it, any thoughts on whether you'd recommend the variety you grew to the rest of the vine for next January?
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Originally posted by bramble View PostTumbling Tom and Maskota laden down with toms but taking quite a while to ripen.
Mine are still in the vegetative stage and just flowering. Personally I find tomatoes to be best in July/August, as opposed to June.
The one's I have harvested already are crap. Just being honest. I think they need the heat and sun of mid - late summer, to produce decent crops. Any early crops that mature during June seem to have poor taste and structure. Just my observations though...
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