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ate my first tomato today!

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  • Primrose
    Primrose Posts: 10,721 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper I've been Money Tipped!
    danielle - if your tomatoes have developed four trusses (separate bunches) of flowers, then I would nip the tops out of your plants, especially if they've reached the top of your little greenhouse. This will allow your plants to put all their energy into the existing tomatoes in the process of developing. My expenerience is that Gardeners Delight tend to grow a little taller than some of the other non-cherry varieties. Ferline is supposed to be blight resistant, so if we do have a nationwide scouge of Blight as a result of humid weather conditions, hopefully at least one of your plants will resist the disease.
  • danielle1977
    danielle1977 Posts: 218 Forumite
    Primrose-thankyou for that-OH is now saying 'I was right...'
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