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  • #31
    Sowed some Grushovka and some Dragotzennost today.

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    • #32
      I've only sown 3 seeds, one each of Gardener's Delight, Golden Cherry and Mini Orange which I had with my HSL membership pack. I put these in on Christmas Eve and they have all germinated.
      Bex

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      • #33
        My German Red Strawberry and Green Zebra have germinated (germinated yesterday).

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        • #34
          Jutst got to work out when the second phase of the moon is and get the propagator ou then will get some toms underway -

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          • #35
            According to the gardener's calendar in my signature; that would be next monday and tuesday.

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            • #36
              Zaz, I just clicked on the link to your Moon calendar, and got a virus infection warning from AVG

              ????????
              All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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              • #37
                It's not my calendar but I'll warn them anyway and remove it from my sig.

                Thanks for letting me know. Bally annoying though.

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                • #38
                  I'm planning to try some early-sown tomatoes too and was going to check on the Moon Calendar site (I haven't looked at it since I stopped for the September onion seed experiment). Thanks for the warning TS - I'll stay off the site for a few days.
                  My hopes are not always realized but I always hope (Ovid)

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                  • #39
                    This sounds like fun. I've decided to join in. I've sown 7 different varieties of tomato. Let's see which do the best! Good luck everyone.

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                    • #40
                      Questions.

                      1-How do you get a tom sideshoot to root?
                      2-What is the optimum time take a sideshoot?
                      3-How much earlier will said plant bear fruit if nurtured correctly over the
                      winter?
                      4-Would limiting a plant to fewer trusses speed up cropping?
                      5-What variety/ies are suitable for this method?

                      Currently i can start cropping my toms from 2nd week in july from an end of february sowing and by the time we go camping 1st week in august i have punnits full to take with us. This season i may trial an early sowing planted into a large pot/hotbed system.Watch this space.

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                      • #41
                        This might be a silly question...but what does everyone do with the tomato plants until it's warm enough to keep them outside all the time? I just ordered my first few packets of tomato seeds today and would like to try this, but would a windowsill provide enough warmth and light? I don't have a greenhouse and only live in a flat, so would a windowsill be ok till they can go out on the allotment (months from now)?
                        Hill of Beans updated April 18th

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                        • #42
                          gan heather I kept mine on the windwsills til they could go in the unheated g/h last year or be hardened off - it was a right faff to be honest all that bringing them in and out! (drove OH bonkers lol)
                          I think if I were you in a flat and all I might be tempted to wait a bit longer til I sowed them.
                          Cos they will have to be hardened off before they can go outside on a lottie and as you say that will be months away from now.

                          If not just sow a few then it won't matter if you lose them and they get too leggy!

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                          • #43
                            Right sown tonight and into the heated propagator and on south eat windowsill, are 2 of:
                            Roma
                            Big Boy
                            Money maker
                            Red Cherry
                            Sungold
                            and 1 of sweet million.

                            Will post when they pop up.

                            Last year I sowed loads of each cos was convinced they would fail and they pretty much all came good and I was OVERRUN with toms as I also sowed some later... so am pacing myself this year...

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                            • #44
                              Never sown anything this early before but why not, as follows :-

                              2 of Rosada

                              4 each of Moneymaker, Gardeners Delight, Balconi Yellow and Red


                              Also did some chilli's / peppers as follows :-

                              4 each of Pyramid, Cheyenne (Self Saved), and Rainbow Mixed
                              Last edited by broadway; 01-01-2010, 11:20 AM.
                              Cheers

                              Danny

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                              • #45
                                Just about to start sowing: Latah - very early red...propagator job on south facing windowsill.
                                Then into unheated covered tray in south facing windowsill...

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