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Old 01-08-2006, 10:16 AM posted to aus.gardens
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Default THANKS! Grosse Lisse - Not Ripening

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Canberra gardeners have great fun every year, trying to get tomatoes by
Christmas. I did it once, but the plants were disgusted and wouldn't give me
any more until march. The late and early frosts, the cold soil that persists
into spring...


Gosh, I can't manage it easily in Sydney! Trying again this year. Planted
punnets of Broad Ripple Yellow Current, Tommy Toe, Wapsipinicon Peach and
Purplr Cherokee. We'll see if I can manage any fruit before Christmas. I
have hopes that the cherry tomatoes might manage it. Will also try Peter
Cundall's trick of adding potash when I plant them out.

I don't think I've ever managed to grow tomatoes up on my mountain. A nice
challenge for the future.


I would imagine! I'd suggest somewhere NE-facing, and out of the wind --
maybe one of those sunken gardens. Do you have chooks to help with the
creation of organic matter?

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Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
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