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Lost my Toms!
Damn!
First garden after 4 years of moving around in flats. 12 beautiful outdoor tomatoes ripped out by the wind. No time to start again this year...... ( Les ( Bugger! Sometimes little things mean a lot. ) -- http://www.stuffmongers.com "Homo sapiens, the first truly free species, is about to decommission natural selection, the force that made us.... Soon we must look deep within ourselves and decide what we wish to become." Edward O. Wilson Consilience, The Unity of Knowledge Remove frontal lobes to reply from a NG |
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Lost my Toms!
"Les &/or Claire" wrote in message ... Damn! First garden after 4 years of moving around in flats. 12 beautiful outdoor tomatoes ripped out by the wind. No time to start again this year...... ( Les ( Bugger! Sometimes little things mean a lot. ) Not too late - stick 'em back in - they will often recover. I even plant side-shoots removed from cordon-grown gardeners delight and they manage to root and give a few late fruits. |
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Lost my Toms!
Gutted too!
Lost my only courgette, didn't realise it could be affected by wind, being such a low-lying plant. Is there any point in sowing any more seeds now? (I live in the south) Ros Damn! First garden after 4 years of moving around in flats. 12 beautiful outdoor tomatoes ripped out by the wind. No time to start again this year...... ( Les ( Bugger! Sometimes little things mean a lot. ) Damn! First garden after 4 years of moving around in flats. 12 beautiful outdoor tomatoes ripped out by the wind. No time to start again this year...... ( Les ( Bugger! Sometimes little things mean a lot. ) Chichester West Sussex, UK. |
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