I have a patch of (almost) hundreds of self seeded tomato plants. They are a mix of marmande and cerise. I have transplanted a few into my beds but there are still loads left. I want to get the best from them. I will certainly support them but should I thin them too? It seems such a waste to dig up happy healthy plants in flower. I have nowhere else to put any more. They are in amongst the squash - will they upset the squash - I have read conflicting advice about toms and squash together. If I had to choose I would choose the squash and pumpkins over rogue toms.
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Originally posted by cupcake View PostThey will need thinning. Can you pot some up and give them to a school fair, or sell them at the gate? Give them away?
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Originally posted by cheery tree View Postnever knew you could get self seeding tomsTx
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I learned to my cost that you can't put tomato bits in the compost otherwise the little beggars just pop up all over the garden. Don't know if it still happens but years ago i was at school with a lad who's dad worked at the local sewage farm and he grew tomatoes from the seed that had passed through peoples bodies and sprouted from the dried sludge!!
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I've just put all my spares in any little nooks and crannies - going to top them after 2 trusses and just hope for the best; mine weren't self seeded [I have 2 at the lottie that are but they spaced themselves out nicely]...so I'd just uproot and plant out wherever there is space.Last edited by zazen999; 22-06-2009, 08:43 AM.
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Well I have a few flowers now, so I can tell which are the marmande anyway. I shall pinch them out and leave them as they are - hoping for the best. I think I will pull out the cerise, they all split last year anyway.
They had better work, the toms that I have sown are too small to do anything with so, apart from 4 bought Andine Cornue, they are all I have this year!Tx
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