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Sowed mine in early February hoping for an early crop. There's plenty of fruit set but nothing looks near big enough to start ripening any time soon. So is the weather holding other people's toms back? Anybody eating theirs already?
Sowed mine in Feb as well. Got some decent size fruit on but not a lot. In an unheated greenhouse so need more sunshine. Fed up with this awful weather.
Of the 18 we have, 4 are showing early stages of blight
( ie the stems are going brown. Fingers crossed it's not blight but a fungal disease which may stop if we have a really dry period in the near future! ...yeh...right! )
"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
some are at the flowering stage but been very slow this year i normally start them off on the spare bed window cill this year i went with sowing direct in the cold greenhouse
some are at the flowering stage but been very slow this year i normally start them off on the spare bed window cill this year i went with sowing direct in the cold greenhouse
Some are doing ok but my red cherrys leaves are unfolding in a peculiar manner, The leaves are so thin and curly..........
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Sowed mine in Feb as well. Got some decent size fruit on but not a lot. In an unheated greenhouse so need more sunshine. Fed up with this awful weather.
Same as you, same as you
All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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