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  • #16
    I grew ferline last year, they were definately the last to give in to blight. I found my plants produced a large crop of medium tomatoes with few seeds but very good flavour.

    I'd recommend that if you try to use the biggest pots you've got, last year i found that my plants in larger pots (40cm) were much bigger, produced more fruit and were much later to die off.

    My varieties for the year are

    2x Ferline f1
    16x Ferline f2 - These will be grown outside for Max blight exposure.
    2x mini-plum f2 - 2nd generation tesco finest toms (seed selcted for taste)
    4x Ildi
    2x Roma
    3x falcarosso - Bush Plum toms
    2x Pigletwillie 's French black
    2x Black cherry
    2x super soux

    when you add in the 16 pepper plants, 8 chilli plants, and 9 cucumbers then i'm just trying to work out how they're all going to fit in my tunnel.
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    • #17
      I'm north of Perth and mine do fine outside so you should have no problems.
      These are last years Red Cherry. They did fine in a poor summer.
      Tigerella was also good. Gaedeners delight was hopeless.
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