Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Growing => Grow Your Own => Topic started by: ytyynycefn on April 30, 2007, 14:57
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I've just been given two each of tomato Goldstar, Money Maker and Gardener's Delight - can anyone tell me which of these are cordon, bu8sh etc? Just so I know where to plant them!
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Money Maker : cordon
Goldstar : can't find anything since seed is "no longer commercially available" according to some websites
Gardener's Delight : bush, I thought but cordon according to http://seeds.thompson-morgan.com/us/en/product/277/1
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I thought my gardeners Delight were supposed to be cordon, but when they started to grow, they never got very tall, then I realised that I'd mistaken the growing tip for a side shoot and so had OH, so between us we managed to nip out the growing tip on every GD plant!!!! So ours never got higher than 3 ft, but I've just looked in my Edwin Tucker catalogue and it doesn't say.
But I've just done a search and someone on allotments4all in 2004 reckons his Gardeners dElight reched 5ft!!! so I guess they are cordon!!!
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all three vaieties are grown cordon style.goldstar was a top showing variety for years but has only just returned to the growers.the other two are regular varieties.
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Cheers, chaps & chapesses - that would explain the air of hushed reverence that accompanied the Goldstar! They're all well into their show veg up here, some of the old boys save their seeds for generations :shock:
Do I start taking out side shoots as soon as they appear? The Goldstar have flowers already, and are 18" tall.