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Veg: Tomato [Cherry]

Genus: Solanum.

Species: Solanum lycopersicum.

Sown
Bought in '07 at Wilkinsons @ 99p pk of 6 varieties (25 - 30 seeds each)
Sown 06.12 [Gardener's Delight] Vistabile windowsill
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Bought ?.0? by Mother
Cultivar: 'Gardener's Delight'
Skill Level: Beginner
Exposure: Full sun
Hardiness: Half Hardy
Soil type: Well-drained/light
Height: 150cm
Spread: 60cm
Time to plant seeds: February to April

'Gardener's Delight' is a popular small-fruited variety, very reliable and prolific with long trusses of bite-sized fruits. It may also be grown outdoors in warm sheltered positions. Sow eight weeks before the last frosts, pot on and then plant out 45cm (18in) apart. The Royal Horticultural Society has given it its prestigious Award of Garden Merit (AGM).
[Source: www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plants/plant_finder/plant_pages/511.shtml ]

Tomatoes can be the most rewarding of vegetables. They are easy to grow from seed, and can be grown in any size garden providing they are in a warm, sheltered spot. But it's important to choose the right variety, suited to the space you have available, and the location.

Greenhouses and polytunnels offer the best conditions in the UK for producing a summerlong feast of tomatoes. But outdoor ripened fruit can be worth waiting for. There are varieties suited to growing indoors and outdoors and some bred especially for containers and hanging baskets. Whichever variety you choose, all need fertile soil, and plenty of regular sun, heat, food and water to produce sweet, juicy fruits.

How to sow seeds:
Fill a 7.5cm (3in) pot with compost, lightly firm and water.
Scatter seeds thinly (most germinate so only sow a few more than you need) and cover with a thin layer of vermiculite.
Label and put on a windowsill to germinate. Seedlings should appear within two weeks and be large enough to move into separate pots in about eight weeks.
To do this, hold seedlings carefully by their leaves and gently lever up with a dibber. Make a hole in a 7.5cm (3in) pot filled with compost and carefully lower in the seedling.
Gently firm, making sure roots are covered and water. When roots come through the drainage holes put into a 12.5cm (5in) pot.

Planting in growing bags:
When the first truss or 'branch' of flowers has appeared, tomatoes are ready to go into growing bags.
Prepare the bag by shaking and kneading it to break up clods of compacted compost and form into a hummock shape.
Puncture the base to make some drainage holes and cut out the pre-marked planting squares. Scoop out compost for the tomatoes to be planted.
The top of the root ball should be beneath the top of the bag and have a light covering of compost. Firm in and water.
Put a growing bag frame over the bag and insert a cane next to each plant.
Secure this to the frame and as it grows, tie the tomato to the cane every 10cm (4in).

Growing tips:
Unless you're growing a bush tomato, the aim is to create a single-stemmed plant.
To do this, snap out shoots that grow in leaf joints and when your plant has produced four sets of flowering trusses, pinch out the growing tip.
This will ensure all its energy goes into producing fruit. Water plants daily and once flowers have started to appear, feed with tomato fertiliser every week to ensure the best fruit.
If you find yourself with a glut of green tomatoes at the end of the growing season, try putting a few in a kitchen drawer with a banana to encourage them to ripen.
[Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingtomatoes1.shtml ]

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Reminders for this plant

Due over 15 years ago:

Heck

germination takes 7 - 14 days

Prick out

When two real leaves have formed prick out singly into 3" pot.Plant deep .... You can see small whitish nodules or hairs on a tomato shoot just above soil level. These ‘pimples’ will grow into roots if they contact the soil, enabling the plant to take on more nutrients and moisture

Prick out

When two real leaves have formed prick out singly into 3" pot.Plant deep .... You can see small whitish nodules or hairs on a tomato shoot just above soil level. These ‘pimples’ will grow into roots if they contact the soil, enabling the plant to take on more nutrients and moisture Keep at about 15C

Due almost 12 years ago:

Sow indoors

Make successive sowings Feb - April

Check

germination takes 7 - 14 days

Due over 11 years ago:

Prick out

When two real leaves have formed prick out singly into 3" pot.Plant deep .... small whitish nodules or hairs on a tomato shoot just above soil level will grow into roots if they contact the soil, enabling the plant to take on more nutrients and moisture

Due about 11 years ago:

Remove

When cropping slows in early autumn, gather green fruits and kept in a warm, dark place to ripen.
Dispose of plants.