You can rely on the 'cherries'......

Started by tim, July 15, 2007, 16:22:00

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tim

.......when nothing else is moving.

tim


allaboutliverpool

I am really jealous.I made a decision not to grow cherry tomatoes this year I was overrun last year. A big mistake that I will not make again!

tim

Nectar is a bit bigger that the average cherry, but still early. Santa is the other regular we grow.

queen of the cobs

NONE of my toms are red yet - it's so frustrating!  ::)

Svengali

I'm the same as you Tim, though a bit further north. I picked all my cherries yesterday, but when I went to feed this morning, there was another bag-full
All the others like green bullets.

Marymary

They look so good Tim, none of mine are ripening yet - it's a race against blight.

Chris Graham

Looking good Tim.

One of my Sungold is a bit yellow!!!! whoohooo!

Astronomy, Veggies & Beer

Mrs Ava

My tumbling toms are covered in toms at home but they are still quite a long way off turning red.  I will see what state the allotment ones are in tomorrow.  If blight strikes, it will be a low tomato year for Chez EJ!

tim

Still cropping since late June.

Froglegs

Lost all my cherries both out & in, but Shirley made it. ;D

RosieMcPosie

had 3 huge bush cherry plants down t lottie, hundreds of green tomatos, had to pull up all 3 plants yest as blight was starting to get to them- so sad :(
proud owner of a lottie since August 2007!

Barnowl

Santa still going strong, Sungold and Gartenperle not bad....

moonbells

My dad's had some funny tomatoes this year, including some full sized ones which reverted to cherry or plum shapes and sizes! Anyone else had funnies? He grew Shirley and Tigerella, and the Shirleys grew truss 1 normally, then truss 2 small, and subsequent ones just weird shapes!

moonbells

Diary of my Chilterns lottie (NEW LOCATION!): http://www.moonbells.com/allotment/allotment.html

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