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IZI 07-07-2008 11:50 PM

tomatoes in a cold climate
 
hi everyone, i am a new member so hello to all! this year i didn't do tomatoes as i had a bad experience with blight a while back. however i would like to try again and wondered if anyone could help with the following, how to control blight and as i am in a northern climate can you suggest hardy varieties that would stand up to being grown outside in a chillier climate! thanx izi

phorbin 08-07-2008 02:57 AM

tomatoes in a cold climate
 
In article , IZI.2e87ae6
@gardenbanter.co.uk says...

hi everyone, i am a new member so hello to all! this year i didn't do
tomatoes as i had a bad experience with blight a while back. however i
would like to try again and wondered if anyone could help with the
following, how to control blight and as i am in a northern climate can
you suggest hardy varieties that would stand up to being grown outside
in a chillier climate! thanx izi


What northern climate?

There's real variability in northern climates.

sockiescat 08-07-2008 06:10 PM

phorbin;802599 In article , IZI.2e87ae6
@gardenbanter.co.uk says...

hi everyone, i am a new member so hello to all! this year i didn't do
tomatoes as i had a bad experience with blight a while back. however i
would like to try again and wondered if anyone could help with the
following, how to control blight and as i am in a northern climate can
you suggest hardy varieties that would stand up to being grown outside
in a chillier climate! thanx izi


What northern climate?

There's real variability in northern climates.

my mother lives in northern ontario, canada and the varities she has
grown is early girl, better boy and beefsteak.
for blight u might try putting a good layer of newspapers around the base of your tomato plants--not right up to the stalks though--then use a mulch of
straw or whatever u might have on hand.
good luck with your tomatoes. cyaaaaaaa, sockiescat:).

IZI 09-07-2008 01:46 AM

[quote=IZI;802540]hi everyone, i am a new member so hello to all! this year i didn't do tomatoes as i had a bad experience with blight a while back. however i would like to try again and wondered if anyone could help with the following, how to control blight and as i am in a northern climate can you suggest hardy varieties that would stand up to being grown outside in a chillier climate! thanx izi[/QUOTE


hi, by northern climate i mean northern ireland, thanx izi

David Hare-Scott 09-07-2008 06:03 AM

tomatoes in a cold climate
 

"IZI" wrote in message
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IZI;802540 Wrote:
hi everyone, i am a new member so hello to all! this year i didn't do
tomatoes as i had a bad experience with blight a while back. however i
would like to try again and wondered if anyone could help with the
following, how to control blight and as i am in a northern climate can
you suggest hardy varieties that would stand up to being grown outside
in a chillier climate! thanx izi[/QUOTE


hi, by northern climate i mean northern ireland, thanx izi




Tomatoes are warm/hot season plants, if it is too cold they just won't grow,
although they won't fruit well if it is too hot I doubt that will be a
problem.

Izi this is an international forum, I would guess most of us haven't been to
Northern Ireland so how about filling in some details about the conditions.

How many months of summer do you get without any frost or freezing?

What would be the typical overnight minimum and daily maximum temperature
during that period?

David




www.locoworks.com 09-07-2008 06:50 AM

tomatoes in a cold climate
 
On Jul 7, 6:57�pm, phorbin wrote:
In article , IZI.2e87ae6
@gardenbanter.co.uk says...



hi everyone, i am a new member so hello to all! this year i didn't do
tomatoes as i had a bad experience with blight a while back. however i
would like to try again and wondered if anyone could help with the
following, how to control blight and as i am in a northern climate can
you suggest hardy varieties that would stand up to being grown outside
in a chillier climate! thanx izi


What northern climate?

There's real variability in northern climates.


I recall reading that if the nighttime temperature falls below 45F,
fruit will not set. Perhaps some of you guys can corroborate that.


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