For the last few years I have successfully grow tomatoes outdoors, which got me wondering, why bother with a greenhouse for tomatoes?
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Originally posted by Martin H View PostWell done! Mine always get struck down by blight just as the first ones are ripening.
What you can do is pick them and let them ripen off the vine.
The main problem I have is having too many to eat, and eventually they go rotten before I can eat them.
At the first sign of blight get picking the big ones.
Also get tomato which ripen earlier, ie cherry tomatoes, I try and get a spread of early to late ripening ones to kind of spread out the ripe season.
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostMe too! I've given up on outside ones due to the dreaded blight!
Indeed I would not get a greenhouse big enough to grow the number of plants I have been growing.
Main problem is I end up throwing away bucketfuls of tomatoes as they ripen faster than I can eat or give away.
I am growing less plants this year to avoid that waste.
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Originally posted by Scarlet View PostIfyou pick toms off a blighted plant they often go bad during the ripening process. Outside toms can be a gamble so I prefer to use the outside growing space for something else.
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Originally posted by esbo View Post
Main problem is I end up throwing away bucketfuls of tomatoes as they ripen faster than I can eat or give away.
I am growing less plants this year to avoid that waste.
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Gosh...I wish I had a greenhouse or Polytunnel!...we get much warmer summers than in the UK, but still get blight.
For the last couple of years we've ended up having to rip up blighted outdoor toms just as the first fruit is setting!
Such a waste of time, effort and watering.
Thing is, we'll still probably buy a few plants anyway....just incase
We also preserve our products, and I especially like the Kilner type sterilising in a huge bucket, up to12 x 1 litre jars at a time
We have one 1/2 litre jar of tomatoes left from3 years ago! As you say Scarlet...nothing is ever wasted in this household either!"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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I haven't had (quickly touches wood) too many blight problems but still grow my toms in the polytunnel. They crop for longer (more protection) and I can grow many more varieties than I could outside in the UK. I also use the same space for salads, brassicas etc in the winter so need the space all year. Don't understand the concept of wasting fruit / veg. If I really couldn't use it all then I'd give it away but with toms I bottle loads as passata and store loads as fresh into the following year by choosing appropriate varieties, the long storing ones just don't grow outdoors round here.
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