I have two tomato plants of the same variety (don't know what variety as I had used a wooden stick, lollipop, and all the writing has washed away) one is planted into a bed of compost and the other into a bed with a layer of compost followed by a 4inch layer of old cow manure then an other layer of compost and both planted either end of a 6ft. bed, watered and fed the same yet the difference in taste is quite noticeable as the one with the manure tastes sweeter, so what would you recommend feeding your plants to make them taste better
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That’s very interesting rary. Because our local estate was have Shepard problems last year (didn’t have one), I didn’t get my annual tractor trailer load of cow manure in the autumn. It’s been incredibly noticeable in this seasons growth of pretty much everything. Tomatoes included. Flavour I’ve not really noticed a difference but skins are tougher. Like you I’m feeding as normal.
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostDoes one end of your 6' bed (pillow or foot end?) have more direct sun than the other?
Originally posted by toomanytommytoes View PostWe've got 2 Latah plants in the same size pots, same potting mix, grown right next to each other and given the same feed and water. One tastes much better than the other!it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
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