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Those surplus tomato plants - experiment! - Veggie - 27-06-2021 As usual, I have ended up with more tomato plants than I need. They're too leggy to give away and I know from experience that, if I plant them outdoors, they'll be blighted. Can't add them to the compost because.............every plant deserves a chance! There's some empty space in GH No 2 where I usually grow toms - its about 8' long and I could plant 4/5 toms there - but which to choose - they're all equally deserving? There's only one fair solution - plant them all and let the strongest toms win. Result - 27 plants in a bed 8' x 2' - no pots, in old compost approx 4" deep. About 7 plants in a 2x2 square. [attachment=3252] [attachment=3253] RE: Those surplus tomato plants - experiment! - Bren - 27-06-2021 Any crop you get of them will be a bonus. RE: Those surplus tomato plants - experiment! - Veggie - 27-06-2021 There are 9 different varieties there so we'll find out which are the brutes and which are wimps. EDIT - trying to remember what they are before I forget :0 Eve's Purple Ball Urban's Delight San Marzano Pertsevvdny Scatalone Purple Ukraine Bull's Horn Fox Red Cherry Paul Robeson RE: Those surplus tomato plants - experiment! - Scarlet - 27-06-2021 If by nothing else you can save seeds for next year Actually all my orange banana are still on my landing windowsill;( RE: Those surplus tomato plants - experiment! - Mark_Riga - 27-06-2021 Sometimes you have to be cruel to be kind. If they all try to thrive then botrytis is very likely. RE: Those surplus tomato plants - experiment! - Veggie - 27-06-2021 I hear what you say Mark but I'm a fully paid up member of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Plants and have taken the oath not to compost living plants. RE: Those surplus tomato plants - experiment! - Spec - 27-06-2021 So, you kill them with kindness, then compost them RE: Those surplus tomato plants - experiment! - Vinny - 27-06-2021 (27-06-2021, 09:26 PM)Veggie Wrote: I hear what you say Mark but I'm a fully paid up member of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Plants and have taken the oath not to compost living plants.I'm also a paid up member of the SFTPOCTP RE: Those surplus tomato plants - experiment! - Veggie - 27-06-2021 Oh Ye of little faith, where there's life, there's hope. RE: Those surplus tomato plants - experiment! - Veggie - 17-11-2021 The Verdict! The plants, being crowded and unsupported grew very leggy. I couldn't reach the ones at the back of the bed to do any sideshooting so they were a real mess. On the bright side, there was very little disease and a reasonable crop of tomatoes - more than I would have had if I'd binned the plants or planted them outdoors. Would do it again but not so many plants next time. 27 was a few too many - about 12 might be OK. - Two staggered rows of 6 plants. |