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Chatting on the Plot / Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Last post by Lardman on Today at 14:21 »
Slow cooked beef stew and chunky mixed veg.
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Grow Your Own / Re: Outdoor Tomatoes
« Last post by hasbeans on Today at 13:14 »
I'm half out as of 10 minutes ago.  It's forecast to drop down to 7 here next week so no doubt they will go purple and sulk for 2 weeks while the ones I've held back race ahead.  Rest are out on Wednesday unless the forecast worsens.
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sunny spells and a pleasant 21.7c in the garden
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Grow Your Own / Re: Tomato Leaf Curl
« Last post by mumofstig on Today at 12:28 »
It seems to happen when there have been big differences between night and day-time temperatures, I've found, and things seem to sort themselves out eventually.
Mine also suffered really badly last year, during the hot spell, but fruited as normal, and then when the heatwave ended they returned to normal..
Good luck with yours!
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Grow Your Own / Re: Tomato seedlings turned pale yellow??
« Last post by hasbeans on Today at 12:15 »
Maybe a balanced or even a high nitrogen feed if they are young?  I steer clear of tomato feed until  the plants are much bigger and fruiting.  My young plants don't complain about the odd seaweed and urine cocktail!
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I push gently with a pencil and squeeze them a bit, then hope for the best. :D  Mrs Bouquet
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Grey and some light rain
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Grow Your Own / Re: Tomato seedlings turned pale yellow??
« Last post by Hampshire Hog on Today at 11:15 »
Thanks both, I was planning to feed once I had put them out but I have given them a drink of tomato feed and will see if that perks them up.
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Grow Your Own / Tomato Leaf Curl
« Last post by steven c on Today at 10:20 »
we are having problems with leaf curl on new top growth had a similar issue last year then we cut off affected growth plants then grew back strong  have tried that this year but new growth now curling and drying aswell tomatoes are in buckets in greenhouse about half homemade compost and half manure this has served us well in the past   can anyone suggest an answer to this problem apart from scrapping all plants they have lots of flowers lower down  thanks in advance.
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Chatting on the Plot / Re: Please keep checking
« Last post by Goosegirl on Today at 09:31 »
I echo the posts of others. If you routinely check your bits and pieces you can nip any potential problem in the bud. I had chemo and radiotherapy a number of years ago for invasive breast cancer so I can vouch wholeheartedly for doing it.
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