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Growing toms for the first time this year, they'e coming on nice now! I've got them outside in some cheap Wilkinson growhouses.

 

Gardeners delight: I had this plant inside the old flat as it was a spare. I topped it after the first truss had formed to see what happened.

 

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F1 Sweet Million: A few hundred green tomatoes on these plants, and a few hundred more flowers yet to set!

 

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A few more gardeners delight:

 

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I might end up sick of cherry tomatoes by the end of the growing season, might make some chutney when I've got a good crop ready. ;)

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Nice looking crop there, i'm well envious. The only thing i seem to be able to grow with any great success is bloody snails :(

 

You can eat snails.... :D

 

Thanks for the comment. :thumbs:

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poly tunnels are well worth the money am looking at getting another allotment and a poly tunnel first thing on my list if your after a greenhouse try some of the free add sites and your local papers you will be surprised what bargains you can get .:thumbs: ...john

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Nice looking crop there, i'm well envious. The only thing i seem to be able to grow with any great success is bloody snails :(

 

You can eat snails.... :D

 

Thanks for the comment. :thumbs:

 

 

Not even in a post apocalyptic world, mate ! I think i'd sooner eat me grandads toenail clippings lol

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Nice looking crop there, i'm well envious. The only thing i seem to be able to grow with any great success is bloody snails :(

 

You can eat snails.... :D

 

Thanks for the comment. :thumbs:

 

 

Not even in a post apocalyptic world, mate ! I think i'd sooner eat me grandads toenail clippings lol

 

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looking good! I have those greenhouses as well - they are handy. I am growing 'tumbling tom' cherry tomatoes this year again. They were a bit slow to start but coming on now. Last year I was still eating them in late October!

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