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Title: To late for toms?
Post by: pbjohnson on April 30, 2004, 10:38:32
I've got some Russian black tomato seeds arriving on Tuesday ... would people agree that it's too late in the season for me to plant them?  I'd probably germinating in the airing cupboard, bringing on in a greenhouse and them planting them outdoors (at least that was the plan 4 weeks ago).  Thanks in advance wise ones, Paul
Title: Re:To late for toms?
Post by: legless on April 30, 2004, 10:56:00
i've been away so i'm sowing my toms now, hope they work.
Title: Re:To late for toms?
Post by: Multiveg on April 30, 2004, 11:48:52
You should be ok, though may have a problem later in the year with unripe fruits though towards the end of September/October, if possible, to bring the plants back into the greenhouse to prolong the season.
Title: Re:To late for toms?
Post by: allotment_chick on April 30, 2004, 12:05:01
Hi PB
Because plants grown outside are limited to four trusses I think you still have plenty of time - even if you get three trusses how can that be bad?!  :D.

In fact, I find that the later sown plants grow stockier than the early ones which, even in the greenhouse, can be struggling for sufficiently high light levels.  I've just sown a few more Sun Belle (my favourite bite sized tomato) because the germination in the earlier batch was poor.

I'm in the (alledgedly) warm South East and I never plant my toms out before the 2nd week in June - so I'd advise you to go for it!
AC
Title: Re:To late for toms?
Post by: pbjohnson on April 30, 2004, 12:45:03
Lovely news ... thanks all.  I'm going for it
Title: Re:To late for toms?
Post by: cleo on May 01, 2004, 12:38:39
No problem with sowing now-Black Russian ripens outside here on the Lincs/Cambs border,but is better in the greehouse.

Stephan.