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Default Q : Tomato seed date in Scotland?

This year I am trying container tomatoes for the very first time. I
have been recommended three varieties but was wondering when to start
the seeds...

Variety 1 : Paul Robeson (will have a cage) indeterminate 75 days
Variety 2 : Patio Orange determinate 52 days
Variety 3 : Gold Nugget determinate 55 days

They will be seeded in unheated propagator trays with 3" pots indoors
They will be transplanted to 5" pots to increase in size indoors
They will be gradually hardened off on fine days where possible
They will be transplanted to 14" terracotta pots on a sheltered west
facing wall

I am in Edinburgh, a coastal town on the east side of southern
Scotland. We are still having frosts. My questions are...

1. When should I start my seeds?
2. When should I aim to have them outdoors?
3. Do I need to start a second crop of the Patio Orange/Gold Nugget to
last me the season - will each crop all in one rush or staggered
throughout the season?

Thanks for the help folks.
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Old 20-01-2006, 12:40 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
Lynn
 
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Default Tomato seed date in Scotland?

Hi Helix,
I don't know what your growing season is like but let me give you an
idea what I do.

I live in Zone 5 Canada. I will be starting my seeds next month and after
they get going and getting thier true second leaves I will be transfering
them into a bigger pot but I will be snipping off the first leaves and
burying the plant on an angle till only the top leaves are showing. I will
be doing this again later on as well. It helps the stems grow stronger and
less spiney.

then when I am ready to put out in the garden late May (start of my growing
season) I will do the same thing again just not planted as deep as the
first time or two ( plant on angle) but since you are planting them into a
pot just set them a little deeper.

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Lynn


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This year I am trying container tomatoes for the very first time. I
have been recommended three varieties but was wondering when to start
the seeds...

Variety 1 : Paul Robeson (will have a cage) indeterminate 75 days
Variety 2 : Patio Orange determinate 52 days
Variety 3 : Gold Nugget determinate 55 days

They will be seeded in unheated propagator trays with 3" pots indoors
They will be transplanted to 5" pots to increase in size indoors
They will be gradually hardened off on fine days where possible
They will be transplanted to 14" terracotta pots on a sheltered west
facing wall

I am in Edinburgh, a coastal town on the east side of southern
Scotland. We are still having frosts. My questions are...

1. When should I start my seeds?
2. When should I aim to have them outdoors?
3. Do I need to start a second crop of the Patio Orange/Gold Nugget to
last me the season - will each crop all in one rush or staggered
throughout the season?

Thanks for the help folks.



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