Yes they do! (or Sideshoots) - where you have a branch growing, they sometimes start growing a new one in the joint with the stem. On plants that are "cordon" or "determinate" varieties you nip these off as they sap strength from the plants. On the plus side if you let these get big enough you can sink them into compost and you will get a whole new plant!
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I have about 20 plants, would normally do more but can't do so much with my expanding belly! I will give a couple to my mum for outside and the rest are grown in the g/h. I like to make lots of soups and tom sauces for use over the winter so grow more than we can eat fresh.
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Just done a quick count- only 11, of 4 varieties. I feel a bit tempted to rush out and buy a load more just to catch up with everyone else! I'm not sure how well they're going to do at the allotment though, and I don't have a greenhouse or anything else to keep 'em in.
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EarTumbling Red by 3
Trailing Garden Pearl by 4
Totem by 8 (2 now given away to mum and uncle)
Yellow Stuffer by 3Tumbler by 6
Supersweet 00s by 1
Sunbelle Yellow Plum by 1
Gardener's Delight by 1
...and 3 grafted Florryno/oragino bought from Dobies...
So 28...jeez didn't think I would have that many on my first year of growing toms!!I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....
...utterly nutterly
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EarTumbling Red by 3
Trailing Garden Pearl by 4
Totem by 8 (2 now given away to mum and uncle)
Yellow Stuffer by 3
Tumbler by 6
Supersweet 00s by 1
Sunbelle Yellow Plum by 1
Gardener's Delight by 1
...and 3 grafted Florryno/oragino bought from Dobies...
So 28...jeez didn't think I would have that many on my first year of growing toms!!I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....
...utterly nutterly
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Originally posted by Jelliebabe View PostYes they do! (or Sideshoots) - where you have a branch growing, they sometimes start growing a new one in the joint with the stem. On plants that are "cordon" or "determinate" varieties you nip these off as they sap strength from the plants. On the plus side if you let these get big enough you can sink them into compost and you will get a whole new plant!
(Working this out in my head)
I believe The Husband had me remove this part when I grew tomatoes last time.
So let it grow a bit and then remove it, set in water and viola a new plant?
(This is only my 2nd year growing, so much to learn)
ps...I work best with visuals so photos would be greatMy Very Bleak Garden Blog
Reece & The Chicks
In the midst of the street of it, and on either side of the river, was there the tree of life, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month: and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.
Revelation 22:2
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I think I have about 95 plants, not counting the school ones. Some will be given away or sold at school on the plant stall. But as many as I possibly can will be wedged into my new tunnel. We eat copious amounts of tomatoes all year round, so I preserve them in jars and in the freezer.
I also seem to have mad quantities of beans this year, and hardening them off is quite a task, moving 10 trays out and in, morning and evening...
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Originally posted by MyLifeWithAndrew View Posthm ok.
(Working this out in my head)
I believe The Husband had me remove this part when I grew tomatoes last time.
So let it grow a bit and then remove it, set in water and viola a new plant?
(This is only my 2nd year growing, so much to learn)
ps...I work best with visuals so photos would be great
http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...allenge-4.html
the whole thread as well, but this page has picsLast edited by taff; 19-05-2012, 10:24 AM.
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ok thanks, Taff.
I WAS removing the armpits at about 1" (a few cm?) and throwing away.My Very Bleak Garden Blog
Reece & The Chicks
In the midst of the street of it, and on either side of the river, was there the tree of life, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month: and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.
Revelation 22:2
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wow 50 for a couple seems a lot, then saying that last year I grew 200 different varietities, but this year because of a hose pipe ban where I live I have cut down to about 30 varieties....one variety Heirloom) last year i grew and are also doing thisyear was Elberta Peach, one for excellent production is Me Tarzan....and now I am off to plant outside lemon plum, currant sweet pea, greenred zebras amongst others. Blueberry is doing well, i grew for the first time last year and my plants are already a great size.
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Wow - I couldn't even cope with that many tomatoes! Would be makiing sauces forever! I'll stick to a few tomatoes. My mind is just bogglingAli
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OMG. :0 I can't believe how many tomatoes you all grow ! I had twelve plants last year, some beef and some baby plum. The beef ones were a bit of a disaster though. : ( This year I'm only growing three Moneymaker. It's the first time I've grown them and I must say, they seem to be doing pretty well-- nice big strong plants. Just hoping for some delicious toms off them !! : )
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