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Last year I had 35 plants in the 12 * 8.5 greenhouse.It was a bit...tight at the peak seasonPromised myself to plant less this year but last year plants all were fine and had loads of fruit.So-is it within average/too many/space waste?
No answer to that question, but looking to replace old glass GH with child safer version and searched the question "what size GH to I need" and found one article that said you only need 3 tomato plants in one growbag for a family!
We had 15 plants for two of us last year.
Don't you need to be careful not to overcrowd as this can cause disease?
Last year I had 12 in flower buckets just down one side.. GH size 8x6.
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I don't have a greenhouse but grew nearly 40 plants outside in buckets. It was too many, so only half that amount this year. You must certainly have squeezed them in!
I had 14 in there last year, a 6X6 greenhouse, and a row of 4 cucs along the back. This year I'm scratching the cucs, they can go in the tunnel, and I'll put 6 along each side, and two at the back, or scratch the two at the back in favour of peppers and chillis.
14 was ok, but they were all heirloom varieties that went a bit mental once the stem had forked. I couldn't see among the stems well enough to pinch out properly, so 12 it is this year.
Outside however.....I managed 24 in an 9 x 4 bed
I nearly didn't post this through sheer embarrassment but it seems I was not alone. 21 plants, three to a growbag and seven trays in a 10x7 with cukes on the bench and peppers;also a melon - NEVER AGAIN. Except my windowsills and benches are already full...arrgh!
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Last year was my first year with a 8` x 6` and I thought I was over the top at 8 down one side. I ended up with some sort of catapillar on mine and they managed to travel the lenght of the row before I spotted them.
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crikey reading this thread has made me realise the three i've planned to put in on one side of my blow away is perhaps being a little tight, i've got plenty of seedlings coming along nicely so i'm now wondering if i can use a few more instead of wasting the weaker ones. my blow away pots are about the same size as a standard diy bucket about 30cm in diameter, will this be large enough to fit two plants instead of my planned one?
Please see left hand side if it helps, back is reserved for two cucumbers and aubergine and right is for all me chilli and peppers.
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Pots to the left were going to house just one plant each but if anyone tells me i could do two, then great
outside i've got three 45cm pots ready to have two plants of each variety
Blimey! Either you lot get very light crops, or if yours crop like mine (using a method I would call "neglect"!) you eat / process vast amounts of Tomatoes?
My Greenhouse is 30' x 10' and I plant a single row of Toms 2' apart = 15 plants.
On that side of the greenhouse I also plant a row of Peppers & Aubergines, and then a row of Melons against the glass.
Mines a 8x6 and I grow 5 toms down the left hand side then one in the middle at the back with a cucumber in the far right corner. My chillis and sweet peppers are on staging on the remaining 3/4 on the right hand side.
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