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hehe not really. The bigger ones go out into the blowaway in the day and back into the dining room at night. The smaller ones are spending day and night on the windowsill. To be fair it's only the Galinas which are flowering/fruiting. They're from Real Seeds and are supposed to be an early (yellow cherry) variety anyway. They do seem to grow quicker than the others.
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Shady. Are your Galinas 'tomato' leafed, 'potato' leafed or [as mine seem to be] 'pepper' leafed?
I'm just having a mare as 3 of mine all seem to have the exact same leaf and are growing faster than the others and I suspect they are all the same variety...so am trying to see if other people's Galina or Scotias are the same....
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My first tomato of the year is ripening. I sowed my seeds extra early....in OCtober. Lol! It's one I've managed to overwinter on my kitchen window sill. That having been said, all the mystery tomato seedlings that I potted on have flowered. They came up in Jan sometime out of a pot that had had tomatoes in that was still on my windowsill upstairs. The ones I left in little pots are still quite small though.I do Charity Wild food walks. Check out www.msitu.co.uk
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The second pic on my blog The Linear Legume shows what my Yellow furry hog, most of my Scotia and all of my Galinas look like - definitely pepper leaved!!!
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Zazen, my Galinas look like this. *points to piccie*
Never heard of a Furry Hog, or a Scotia...
What they like then?Attached Files
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Originally posted by Shadylane View PostZazen, my Galinas look like this. *points to piccie*
Never heard of a Furry Hog, or a Scotia...
What they like then?
The first leaf is pepper shaped, and the leaves after are potato - so here's hoping I really have got all 3 types.
I'll let you know what they are like, they are from a seed circle on *whispers another forum
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Originally posted by Sylvan View PostNow I have tomato envy.
Mine three varieties that were sown on 18th Jan are nowhere near the flowering stage. Did you pot yours on chengjing?
Last edited by chengjing; 20-04-2011, 01:56 PM.
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Originally posted by Florence Fennel View PostSome of my toms (also sown in January) are the same size as yours Shadylane. I've just had to buy some deep pots to sink them into.
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I've got fruits set ( but tiny yet) on the toms I overwintered as cuttings. Cheating I know, but I'm chuffed with them.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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