g'day rayband,
tomaotes are a summer crop for our region and i find if you can keep
them gong through witner maturing and ripening are a whole lot slower
no matter waht you do, could be to do with the hsorter hours in the
day, the plants grow well but the fruit is slow.
i would leave them on the vine and maybe patient a bit more.
also as this is the slow period for plants maybe no feeding? i don't
do any feeding at all preffering to rely on green mulch hays for
nutrients for my gardens.
i have tomatoes growing the fruits are very slow waht i would expect
though.
better season for cabbages, broccoli, cualiflower, silverbeet etc.,.
On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 20:41:35 +1000, "Rayband" wrote:
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