Can grow to about 3ft tall, any suggestions?
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A good, productive windowsill tomato?
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I would recommend Balconi red (the yellow variety has less flavour). I grow mine in 3 litre pots on the windowsill and they grow 1-2ft high. Its a bush variety supposedly not needing staking, but I find a couple of well-placed stakes supporting the main branches do help. I sow mine in February but its not too late now, and I keep them on the windowsill until around the end of June, when the first flush of fruit has ripened. Given a feed, or repotted outside, they will produce a 2nd flush of fruit which can carry on into October with the right weather and lack of blight. The tomatoes are a reasonable size for such a small plant, some of them quite a bit bigger than the average cherry tomato.
Balconi tomatoes on the spare room windowsill last May.
One of the same plants outside in September (this is a yellow one)Last edited by Penellype; 20-03-2017, 09:11 PM.A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
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Lots of bush type tomatoes would be 3ft or less, but they would probably get too big and spread too wide for a windowsill.
You could look at the dwarf varieties:
Red Robin
Tiny Tim
Sweet and Neat Red
Sweet and Neat Yellow
https://www.nickys-nursery.co.uk/pro...b8d3859b788978
https://www.victoriananursery.co.uk/...Seed_Tiny_Tim/
Tomato 'Sweet 'n' Neat Cherry Red' - Tomato Seeds - Thompson & Morgan
https://www.plantsofdistinction.co.u...-n-neat-yellow
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Originally posted by Newbiegrower1970 View PostCan grow to about 3ft tall, any suggestions?Location....East Midlands.
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Gardeners Delight is a great all round tomato but being a corden (In-determinate) grows tall and needs to have side shoots removed. Tumbler etc tend to "Tumble" on a window sill and are better for containers and hanging baskets - Terenzo and other determinate varieties that do not tumble are ideally suited for window sill and greenhouse staging. They are easy to grow - a possible downside is they tend to produce fruit in one flush.
Edit: Chris above mentioned sweet and neat I grew them last year and they performed well inside and out a nice flavour but I prefer Terenzo.Last edited by TrysHard; 28-03-2017, 10:00 AM.
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