julians tomatos
By Sandra
- 3 Mar, 2009
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they are a bit leggy... but i potted them on yesterday and dropped them down a bit...
3 Mar, 2009
Am going to try my first veg this summer - going to try Tumbling Toms in hanging baskets - must get them sown!
3 Mar, 2009
no hurry to get the sown Gwendas..ours were started early with heat for the markets.
4 Mar, 2009
Yummy, home grown toms!
I have a customer who grows them and brings me bags full in exchange for her dog biscuits or anything else she needs! It all started one year when she had a surplus and has now become the thing we do!
She reported today that the seedlings are about 2" high.
4 Mar, 2009
i cant wait to taste them. Julian has chosen soo many varieties. my favorite one from a few years ago is 'ildi' hundreds of small yellow ones. my son jack was eating them like sweets...
there a lot of exchanging of produce down here in pembrokeshire too ;-))...
5 Mar, 2009
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Tomato F1 Beefeater Seeds
£4.25 at Suttons Seeds -
Tomato 'Costoluto Fiorentino' (Beefsteak Tomato)
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Tomato Ailsa Craig Seeds
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Alot bigger than mine.
3 Mar, 2009