This year, thanks to hot and dry conditions seems to be suiting toms outside:
(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y222/sandersj89/July%20Garden/Allot2_July21_7.jpg)
Sungold
(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y222/sandersj89/July%20Garden/Allot2_July21_6.jpg)
San Marzona
(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y222/sandersj89/July%20Garden/Allot2_July21_8.jpg)
Alicante
(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y222/sandersj89/July%20Garden/Allot2_July21_9.jpg)
Ferline
(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y222/sandersj89/July%20Garden/Allot2_July21_10.jpg)
Jerry
Enjojed all your pics Jerry, and the blog, looks like you're keeping up the standard of the previous couple :) Fantastic!
They are looking great,can almost taste and smell them
;D They are fantastic Jerry, mine are doing better outside in the ground than in my plastic greenhouse and even better still in large plastic pots out in the garden.
I have to add no where near the growth that yours have :( Oh! well :-\
Thanks all.
They were sown back in Jan/Feb so I am glad we are just about to start pickimg properly
Jerry
looking great, jerry :)
i too have san marzano, but also grow gardener's delight. some of my fruit trusses look very unlike anything i have seen - not one line with fruits either side, but the truss has grown side branches with lots more fruit on it. kinda looks like a skeletal hand (if you see what i mean). a few have gotten so heavy that they have started to bend down and damage their 'blood' supply so i have splintered some and just tied back a few others. (i am not a doctor's daughter for nothing ;))
cant wait for the glut to start - aaaaaaahhhhhh :o ;D
WOW!!