My outdoor tomato crop

Started by chriscross1966, August 04, 2009, 09:08:19

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chriscross1966


Rhubarb Thrasher

I was hoping you were going to cheer me up!

Robert_Brenchley

Mine's no better. I'm now reduced to looking at polytunnels.

Deb P

Mine too. I had tried to save the remaining plants that were not affected on Saturday by only removing affected plants, yesterday, the rest are affected too, including all the green fruit; that was quick! :'(
If it's not pouring with rain, I'm either in the garden or at the lottie! Probably still there in the rain as well TBH....🥴

http://www.littleoverlaneallotments.org.uk

caroline7758

Oh dear- tried someoitside for the first time last year- never again! :(

h1ghway1

I've had blight for the 2nd year on my allotment affecting toms.
This year I've grown some in my garden, looking healthy but very green !

katynewbie

Grew all my toms outside this year. The Tumbler in the hanging basket is doing really well, shame they don't taste of anything. The Big Boy was looking good, but even though I monitored the watering carefully, they have mostly split and the plant has now given up the ghost. Ildi is hanging in there, loads of fruit and the plants ok thus far...where is the emoticon for crossed fingers?

;)

Hyacinth

 :-\  that's the best I can do for you Katy..) Good luck!

I've just had to bin my tumblers, a precious Sungold and some Gardeners Delight, all growing outdoors. So far, the 'house ones are OK, as is the Ildi outdoors, but...wonder if they'll still be OK tomorrow?

All tats now blighted, including the Pink Fir Apples. Feel bereft. :'(

saddad

Welcome to A4A H1ghway...  :)

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