i cant get to my allotment greenhouse everyday to water, but have been advised to try ring culture.my question is when you plant the tomato into the bottomless pot do you plant it at the bottom into the green house border soil and fill the pot up the stem or do you first fill the bottomless pot and plant the tomato in the top of the pot?
Yes :P ;D
You plant the tom into the top of the ring....you then feed into the ring and water into the greenhouse border soil, enriched with water-retaining stuff like muck....toms grown this way develop beaut. roots. 8)
See thread http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/joomla/component/option,com_smf/Itemid,91/topic,29341.0
presumably you water into the top of the ring until the roots have had a chance to work their way into the border soil?
Quotepresumably you water into the top of the ring until the roots have had a chance to work their way into the border soil?
Yes! but around the edges not on the stem!
If I planted my toms in one of those lovely big buckets from asda and then put them outside a third down into a richly manured trench would the results be better than just putting them in the ground outside Am going to try some that way anyway
Growing them that way will help to prevent them being blown over in high winds!
Plus it will keep the root system cooler and less prone to drying out.
Thanks TG