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Old 29-06-2007, 04:55 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Mary Fisher Mary Fisher is offline
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"John E" wrote in message
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I have about 20 tomato plants (planted outdoors in April) which are huge -
large plants, lots of leaf, very thick stems. They have flowers, but so far
have not set fruit.

I suspect the poor weather. I suspect, maybe excess nitrogen in the soil
(they are growing in new raised beds with a layer of manure, with
(Levington) compost on top).

Should I be worried? Or should I relax and wait for another month?

Should I put tomato fertilizer on them, or would it be better to let the
existing minerals leach out a bit to put them under some stress?

Any helpful comments gratefully received.

--

John


In my experience if you have flowers you'll get fruit. They are VERY tiny
and green at first. Don't panic :-)

Mary