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I went to my mates yesterday to swap tom plants. One of his contributions was a plum grown from seed obtained from Asda toms, last year we grew them as cordons and they were successful. This year he decided to let them bush and I have to say they look great strong plants, loads of flowers so we shall see.
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First ripe tomato today from a Texas Wild plant. Sown on 01/01/12. Lost label for one plant which has a truss of nearly ripe toms. The trusses on Dwarf Wax and Golden Grape plants will be ripe (fingers crossed within a fortnight). Maja is a tad behind the DW and GG plants. Other varieties are well behind. Now can I upload a photo? - no photos, file sizes too big
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Maybe blight resistant?
I've just been to look at my poor disaster area of outdoor garden which I have more or less had to abandon due to slugs and impossible weather to work in.
However, what I wanted to alert people to is the fact that the four Urbikany tomatoes that are out there are still growing and valiantly trying to produce flowers and set fruit (for the slugs to eat). The point being, they are still out there and growing and green. I had to cut my second earlies down at the end of July because of blight and I have received about 12 blight warnings since then so maybe these plants (as well as being as tough as stink) are also blight resistant/tolerant. If I'm wrong about this assumption - someone please tell me and I'll delete the post.
(They are from Real Seeds and I'm not on commission!)"A life lived in fear is a life half lived."
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Originally posted by taff View Postsave some seeds for swaping then if you get viable tomsLast edited by marchogaeth; 28-08-2012, 04:18 PM."A life lived in fear is a life half lived."
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Originally posted by zazen999 View PostAbsolutely - always keep seeds from toms that don't get blight!Last edited by marchogaeth; 29-08-2012, 02:49 PM."A life lived in fear is a life half lived."
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Originally posted by zazen999 View PostAbsolutely - always keep seeds from toms that don't get blight!"A life lived in fear is a life half lived."
PS. I just don't have enough time to say hello to everyone as they join so please take this as a delighted to see you here!
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Always plant some bush tomatoes as I am not very good at 'armpitting' cordon ones. This year have tried Garten Perle, the one or two small ones I have picked have been fine, Tumbling Tom, Red Alert and the last of my Oregon Spring seeds that I bought 2 years ago - a variety that is bushy, early and the fruit are big ... like Marmande! Will have to be more organised and save seed this year!
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