The curse of the Tomato!

Started by adamhill100, May 18, 2004, 07:23:35

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adamhill100

Yet again I have failed in my attempt to grow tomatoes even before the plants have passed 12" in height..... My cloche must have magnified the sun yesterday and I have 12 plants all in a very sorry state.. I thought I may bring them back with watering last night but this morning they were still looking pretty glum.!  Is there such thing as luck in these matters or am I just not thinking ahead?  I think being at work all day and not being able to keep an eye on them is a big factor.... This has now become a standing joke in the family after 4 years of flopped tomatoes..!   :P

adamhill100


tim

Anything under cloches in that sun would look a bit glum. I reckon they'll recover.

Q : Why cloches at this time during the day? If the plants were hardened off, they would only need them at night - not even that if you're down south.

Or is the lottie too far away to put them off & on? = Tim

adamhill100

Tim,

It was just a matter of space really!  I had every intention of planting them up the Lottie but still trying to clear an area which has not seen a fork in years...What I need is to bribe some friends to come and help me blitz the ground so as I can get everything in... It is frustrating.!  I have 8 days off from Thursday so am hoping for a good run if the weather holds..

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Doris_Pinks

Adam, you could have a lottie clearing party! You provide beer, they provide the hard work ;D
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tim

 - but keep the barrel in the shade!! = Tim

adamhill100

Ha ha..  :D  You dont know how many of my friends have said that cant wait to taste the fruits of my labour but for some reason always seem busy when I ask them if they fancy coming to help me..!  I have managed to persuade my son to come and help on Thursday!  Lets hope he dont change his mind...!

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