They are tigerella variety, says they produce yellow striped tomato’s. Thanks, I’ll keep doing what I’m doing then!I wouldn't fuss too much. I do as you do, remove obvious suckers and those that are damaged but other than that I just male sure to water and fertilise.
Is that a striped variety in your first picture?
Looking great!!!!
Lovely, I have the same variety this year, and they seem to be a great one! Haven't tasted one yet, but the growth is amazing.They are tigerella variety, says they produce yellow striped tomato’s. Thanks, I’ll keep doing what I’m doing then!
Iv really enjoyed watching them grow, I’m defiantly gonna try to grow more next summer!! Been very Theaputic!
Yes seem to be getting a good amount of tomato’s starting to ripen up!Lovely, I have the same variety this year, and they seem to be a great one! Haven't tasted one yet, but the growth is amazing.
I haven't tried that but you might as well use a sturdy bin bag. Will work just as well and is definitely cheaper. Or, you could use a bag of soil straight from the garden centre.Thinking of some growing some potatos…. Anyone have something like this? Would you recommend?
We got these last year and I'd 100% recommend! I harvested a bunch yesterday and it's so goodThinking of some growing some potatos…. Anyone have something like this? Would you recommend?
this is huuuuge!First courgette!!
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I think the supermarket and discount store ones are much the same. What I tend to do is combine cheap compost with manure from a local horse paddock, cut grass from the garden and sometimes even seaweed from the beach. Essentially what I'm saying is you can add stuff which makes it better.Can anyone recommend a compost brand for growing my veggies in? Every time I look online I seen 1-3 stars. If I’m spending the money I want to spend it wisely.
Oooh seaweed, really?I think the supermarket and discount store ones are much the same. What I tend to do is combine cheap compost with manure from a local horse paddock, cut grass from the garden and sometimes even seaweed from the beach. Essentially what I'm saying is you can add stuff which makes it better.
I genuinely pay no attention, just buy whatevers at the garden center!Can anyone recommend a compost brand for growing my veggies in? Every time I look online I seen 1-3 stars. If I’m spending the money I want to spend it wisely.
some people do swear by certain types of compost, personally I’ve never noticed a difference. I just mix shop bought with homemade.Ok, I will try to chill outI’m such an over thinker
omg send some my way i love cucumbers and pickles so muchI'm drowning in Cucumbers! Need to pickle some soon! I already gave away a massive one, ate another big one but have three more now ready to harvest, and they just don't stop coming!
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Is this actually a corn cob?? I didn't think I'd get any cos only 2 plants took
Wow! Super impressed I never managed to grow corn.View attachment 1420916
Is this actually a corn cob?? I didn't think I'd get any cos only 2 plants took
Yay, well done. No sign of any cobs on mine yet.View attachment 1420916
Is this actually a corn cob?? I didn't think I'd get any cos only 2 plants took
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