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Mine look to be overwintering ok in a cold greenhouse, they did start to flower about a month ago, but then we had a frost. I noticed today they have some more buds forming so they must be quite happy, or very stressed! I've not sown any seeds, I'm hoping my plants will come through ok, but it's good to have a back up if needed.
Goodness Jayb, it must be a lot warmer where you are. My plants had the tops frosted off but several leaves lower down on the plants are looking green and hopefully growing. The stems seem to have thickened quite a bit, but they are a long way from flowering. It is not quite like they are resprouting from the base, but not far off. Here is to earlier Litchi tomato fruits!
. Some of the cape gooseberies in the poly-tunnel are looking quite good too and I picked a few fruit the other day, yum!
Quote from: Jayb on March 17, 2016, 08:19:19. Some of the cape gooseberies in the poly-tunnel are looking quite good too and I picked a few fruit the other day, yum!Polytunnel a n d climate envy here . If I didn't know that the downside to your maritime climate is greater susceptibility to blight, I'd move!
one meter was the biggest plant in my greenhouse but most of them are knee high jayb
Quote from: galina on March 17, 2016, 09:42:11Quote from: Jayb on March 17, 2016, 08:19:19. Some of the cape gooseberies in the poly-tunnel are looking quite good too and I picked a few fruit the other day, yum!Polytunnel a n d climate envy here . If I didn't know that the downside to your maritime climate is greater susceptibility to blight, I'd move! There's always a downside and LB is a pretty big stinger, but I do love it here. Lol be great if you did move, think of all that growing chat, swapping plants and seeds, tomato tastings!