Tomatoes fruiting!!!!
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Well, we started in January sowing the seed, pricking out and potting on, keeping warm indoors filling up every window sill. Then they were put in the shed on a heated sand tray to mature, the flowers started to bloom. In the middle of May they were transplanted into the pots in the garden where they are now producing hundreds of flowers.
This weekend I noticed the first fruits – wow what a miracle, especially for me who has no luck at ll with seeds, I’ve even given loads away and people have let me know that they have fruits on theirs too
- 15 Jun, 2008
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you are going to have a bumper crop by the looks of it. well done.
15 Jun, 2008
All that work over the first few months is really paying off now. Enjoy the tomatoes : )
15 Jun, 2008
My goodness! Early or what! Well done...
15 Jun, 2008
Theirs lots of Tomatoes on those plants,Iv10 Plants myself&iv about4tomatoes now all this sort of size :O
15 Jun, 2008
Oooh! I can almost smell them from here - great success, Andrea! There'll be no stopping you, now!
15 Jun, 2008
Wow , Fantastic !!! I was actually thinking about you yesterday and wondering how you were getting on .......no worries there eh ? well done !
16 Jun, 2008
Thanks everyone! I have got 7 plants altogether and the variety is Tumbling Tom which is a cherry tomato, yellow and red
16 Jun, 2008
Well done i've sown some tomatoes this year, never grown them before, i've got no fruit on them yet, but quite alot of flowers. well done.
16 Jun, 2008
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congratulations they look very tasty :)
are they cherry tomatoes?
15 Jun, 2008