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By Duckman

Middlesex, United Kingdom

Hi

Wonder if anyone can give me some advice. I have a small garden with a section of fencing (about 1.5m high and 2m wide) inset in a dividing wall. It is in full sun and there’s a wide ledge at the bottom. In the past I’ve grown herbs in pots along the ledge but would now like to grow some veg up the fence. Is there a variety of tomato that is relatively low growing which would train out sideways, almost like an espalier fruit tree? I can’t actually grow the fruit tree, as it would need to be in a container on the ledge!

Any suggestions for varieties of tomato or other crop most welcome!




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Most indeterminate tomatoes tend to grow horizontally, unless tied up.

24 Apr, 2010

 

unless you have a tall tub , and put trailing tomatoes in.Matkotka is a good trailing one.if not put them in hanging baskets

24 Apr, 2010

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