hi all, newbie here, 2nd year of attempting to grow veg - last year was a bit (well, ok, VERY ;) ) disorganised, stuff got chucked into beds as soon as I got some weeds removed. But the tomatoes got thrown into a narrow raised bank-side up against a south facing dry-stone wall, and did fabulously, esp. considering our garden is so exposed and wind blown.
so, my question is, can I keep growing tomatoes in the same place year after year? What can I do to help prevent problems? I don't have a green-house, and am still repeatedly slicing my fingers on the remains of a previous green house on the site, destroyed by wind.
many thanks
We all inherit a glass mine! You can grow them in the black plastic buckets with the bottoms taken out... most pests/diseases can then be thrown at the end of the season...