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Les &/or Claire 26-06-2004 07:19 AM

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...... :o(

Les ( Bugger! Sometimes little things mean a lot. )

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Sue da Nimm 26-06-2004 07:19 AM

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...... :o(

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.





Ros Butt 26-06-2004 07:23 AM

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...... :o(

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...... :o(

Les ( Bugger! Sometimes little things mean a lot. )


Chichester
West Sussex, UK.

Janet Baraclough 26-06-2004 07:40 AM

Lost my Toms!
 
The message
from "Sue da Nimm" . contains these words:


"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...... :o(



Not too late - stick 'em back in - they will often recover.


You can plant them deeper than before (the stems will quickly root);
give them a good stake and deep watering (preferably with diluted
comfrey tea, manure water, or worm wee).

Janet.

redclay 26-06-2004 07:56 AM

Lost my Toms!
 

Janet Baraclough wrote in message
...
The message
from "Sue da Nimm" . contains these words:
You can plant them deeper than before (the stems will quickly root);
give them a good stake and deep watering (preferably with diluted
comfrey tea, manure water, or worm wee).

Janet. I have heard of the first two but what is "worm wee"? That is a

new one on me.
Another good tonic is just filling a 5 gallon plastic bucket with grass
clippings and water with a couple of drops of detergent to retard mosquitoes
and letting it work for a week. Pour off juice and refill.


Janet Baraclough 26-06-2004 07:57 AM

Lost my Toms!
 
The message
from "redclay" contains these words:


Janet Baraclough wrote in message
...
The message
from "Sue da Nimm" . contains these words:
You can plant them deeper than before (the stems will quickly root);
give them a good stake and deep watering (preferably with diluted
comfrey tea, manure water, or worm wee).

Janet. I have heard of the first two but what is "worm wee"? That is a

new one on me.


It's the copious juice that collects in the bottom of my worm barrel.
I run it off from the tap, store it in 2-litre plastic milk bottles, and
use it diluted as a plant feed and tonic. (Dilution..about 2 cups in 2
gallons).

Janet.



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