Tomatoes: the top ranking seed
I think it was jealousy; All the blazing sunshine, combined with Wimbledon and all that goes with it, (how about that final by the way, epic) meant that suddenly the fruit of choice was strawberries, strawberries and more strawberries.
But my tomato plants weren't going to stand by and let this happen. On no, they heard the war cry from south London and have bravely, magnificently, gloriously started to fruit themselves. Yes, I have my first (well seven) tiny green tomatoes.
It was on Sunday that I first noticed the little fellas, and the small squeal I may have let out had my girlfriend scurrying out to see what I had dropped on my toes this time. Happily, it was only a splash of water due to the excitement, which, for the first time since I started this blog, was actually shared!
ÌýSo now I am manically checking on things I probably should have been doing all along. Had I ? Yes... but not really.
Had I been feeding them as per Ann's excellent advice? Yes, but not as often as I should.
Had I nipped the top off once there were four or five trusses of flowers? Definitely not - but that can also happen later. Did I know that the tomato was the ? No!
But do I have tomatoes? YES I DO!
So the moral of the story is, you should definitely look at the pages and pages of advice available (a good place to start for a collection of links is in our very own Dig In tomato page. Feeding is a must if you are growing them in a pot or grow bag, and taking out side shoots diverts energy into growing up, and flowering, whilst taking the top off does the same for the young tomatoes. But overall stick with it, because those first fruits are totally worth it!Ìý
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