here's a few of my tomatoes, Gardeners Delight, Marmande, and Whippersnapper, in a mini greenhouse, inside unheated greenhouse
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wow!!
they look great, tonybloke, where to next? ;D
looking good mine are only about a 1/3 of this :'(
Quote from: manicscousers on April 28, 2008, 18:58:07
they look great, tonybloke, where to next? ;D
unheated but well insulated greenhouse at the allotment is next, then the marmande are destined for the outdoor life! all the whippersnapper are destined for baskets and windowboxes, I'll give progress reports!
rgds, tony
Feed back? Yes please!! Not just from you but, as said last year, did all these earlies survive - & where? - & do better than the norm - in what??
We all want to know how currently precocious plants outstrip our 3" ones. And if you're in the Channel Islands!!
Green with envy, mine are only 2/3" high
Mine too! Have you got superstrength tomato growing magic food over there or what?! ;)
They are great.
seeds sown 1st march,heated propagator, watered with seaweed solution, pricked out on 7th march,into 2" pots in small platic greenhouse inside my 8ft x 6 ft unheated greenhouse @ home. potted on into3" on 9th april, fed with seaweed on 19th, no magic involved!
rgds, tony
I live 1 mile inland, gorleston-on-sea, norfolk
Quote from: tim on April 28, 2008, 19:21:49
Feed back? Yes please!! Not just from you but, as said last year, did all these earlies survive - & where? - & do better than the norm - in what??
We all want to know how currently precocious plants outstrip our 3" ones. And if you're in the Channel Islands!!
Very good idea TIM it would be intresting to se how we do in various parts of the country
I live in the North East and right on the coast
These were set away at the begining of March in a heated propergator. Pricked out at about 1" high into 4" square pots into potting compost then put into the tubs yesterday. No feed at all. They are in my own mixture of manure and grow bag.
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US Gardeners' Delight & Rosada - sown in prop 15 March. Grown on on base heat.
'Twas 38F last night!!
ooh heck, I've only just sown mine and in an unheated g/h at that :(
I'm in Saddleworth (W. Yorks) - still wet and quite cold and windy, night temps a bit dodgy as well but I don't think I'm doing anything different this year from previous years
Geriatric!! Here they are.
Mine are looking good but can't post a pic till Dan gives my cheque time to bounce or not.