I bought a tumbling tom red about 3 weeks ago and was told to keep it my greenhouse until about the middle of June then it would be okay to go out. I'm not feeding it just giving it a daily drink of water, but it has got a lot of flowers on now and I'm wondering if it is okay to leave until June.
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I don't grow Tumbling Tom, just plain old Tumbler. All are now in flower and one has a couple of baby toms. All are still under cover but being readied to go out at the end of May. From your location I would say you will be a week or so behind me. However if the weather takes a turn for the better then we could all act earlier. Pick the pot up as you pass to admire the plant this will disturb the pollen and help with pollenation.
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Originally posted by Lottie Babe View PostHang on to it for as long as I can, end of May beginning of June then put it outside.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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I've never bothered hardening off anything I've grown and I've never had a problem. It always struck me as a bit of a strange (and time consuming) thing to do. Feel free to point me in the direction of why it should be done but like I said, I've never had a problem.Last edited by smc999; 15-05-2012, 12:56 PM.
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Have a look round the site you will find plenty that have had a problem. My own take on it is that palnting out a little early without hardening off is one of the main problems.
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My Tumbling Tom's have also started flowering and I plan to plant them and most of my other tomatoes out this coming Friday... crazy perhaps but I have been hardening them off for over a week now and I plan to cover them in a double layer of fleece every night. I have simply run out of space (sans greenhouse).
I am hoping that the warmer temperatures of Southern England (Hampshire) will be on my side.
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Originally posted by Potstubsdustbins View PostSarico,
I would leave them where they are for as long as possible if you can its much safer in there.
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