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Outdor tomatoes still going strong
Just to note that I still have loads of trusses and the outdoor tomatoes
(mainly cherry) are still ripening. The self sown cherry tomatoes from the previous year are also still producing, although they were left completely to their own devices. There have been signs of blight, but removal of virtually all the leaves seems to have kept this in check. Dire warnings for future weather but at the moment it is glorious in Suffolk. Cheers Dave R -- No plan survives contact with the enemy. [Not even bunny] Helmuth von Moltke the Elder (\__/) (='.'=) (")_(") |
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Outdor tomatoes still going strong
On 14/10/2011 14:51, David WE Roberts wrote:
Just to note that I still have loads of trusses and the outdoor tomatoes (mainly cherry) are still ripening. The self sown cherry tomatoes from the previous year are also still producing, although they were left completely to their own devices. There have been signs of blight, but removal of virtually all the leaves seems to have kept this in check. Dire warnings for future weather but at the moment it is glorious in Suffolk. Cheers Dave R On the same lines my courgettes are still producing, taking a little longer to grow, but still flowering. Cannot remember them lasting as long previous years. -- Residing on low ground in North Staffordshire |
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Outdor tomatoes still going strong
"David WE Roberts" wrote ...
Just to note that I still have loads of trusses and the outdoor tomatoes (mainly cherry) are still ripening. The self sown cherry tomatoes from the previous year are also still producing, although they were left completely to their own devices. There have been signs of blight, but removal of virtually all the leaves seems to have kept this in check. Dire warnings for future weather but at the moment it is glorious in Suffolk. Ours are the same, not cherry though. Chillies are doing very well too, lots going red. -- Regards Bob Hobden Posting to this Newsgroup from the W. of London UK |
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Outdor tomatoes still going strong
On Fri, 14 Oct 2011 17:40:25 +0100, Roger Tonkin
wrote: In article , says... On 14/10/2011 14:51, David WE Roberts wrote: Fuschias seem to have set seeds heads (one a nice blackish one) not sure if they will ripen, or even when they are ripe or what to do with them! Well they can be made into Jam or wine, certainly they are eatable.(Tasteless, and you need lot to make your jam!) So, try one as an experiment, and then pick them off and dispose of. Was hoping for a quick short frost to de-leaf my fuchsia, so they can be stored away for the winter, picking off the leaves is a boring job with over 250 pots. Lincolnfuchsiasociety.info Anyone applied to be a Gamesmaker? |
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Meanwhile outside the mulberry has almost stopped fruiting, and a lot of the fruits still on the tree are turning mouldy. It's as if everything has said "right, that's the equinox over. It's winter. Stop growing"
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Outdor tomatoes still going strong
"Bob Hobden" wrote
"David WE Roberts" wrote ... Just to note that I still have loads of trusses and the outdoor tomatoes (mainly cherry) are still ripening. The self sown cherry tomatoes from the previous year are also still producing, although they were left completely to their own devices. There have been signs of blight, but removal of virtually all the leaves seems to have kept this in check. Dire warnings for future weather but at the moment it is glorious in Suffolk. Ours are the same, not cherry though. Chillies are doing very well too, lots going red. This is a photo of the 4lbs of Red Chillies we picked out on our allotment on Thursday the 13th October. http://www.flickr.com/photos/bobhobd...th/6244415257/ Now all made into 5 batches of that Red Pepper curry sauce. -- Regards Bob Hobden Posting to this Newsgroup from the W. of London UK |
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Outdor tomatoes still going strong
This is a photo of the 4lbs of Red Chillies we picked out on our allotment on Thursday the 13th October. http://www.flickr.com/photos/bobhobd...th/6244415257/ Now all made into 5 batches of that Red Pepper curry sauce. -- Regards Bob Hobden It is tomato soup by the gallon at Nanneys Bridge - the freezer is floating away with the stuff! Looks like Wednesday night will see the "end" of the season, certainly Midlands way (34F) Best pick stuff now ! Regards Pete www.thecanalshop.com |
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Outdor tomatoes still going strong
In article , David WE Roberts
writes Just to note that I still have loads of trusses and the outdoor tomatoes (mainly cherry) are still ripening. The self sown cherry tomatoes from the previous year are also still producing, although they were left completely to their own devices. There have been signs of blight, but removal of virtually all the leaves seems to have kept this in check. Dire warnings for future weather but at the moment it is glorious in Suffolk. Same here, although we had a light frost last night. Roy. -- Roy Bailey West Berkshire. |
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