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Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by wendyb, Jul 12, 2010.

  1. wendyb

    wendyb Apprentice Gardener

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    this is my first post as a new member, i have been trying to grow vegetables this year, the only ones that have grown are tomatoes. i have them in pots and they are quite bushy, have been nipping the side shoots out but dont know quite what to do now, they have a few clusters but no flowers yet, but look healthy enough, should i be doing something else:cnfs:
     
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    shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

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    Welcome, wendy :gnthb:

    Do you know what variety of tomato you have?

    Some types don't need the side shoots taken out. Also, make sure you are not taking out the flower trusses as well. A good photo will help us identify if there is a problem. :thumb:
     
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    capney Head Gardener

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    Welcome Wendy to GC.
    Enjoy your stay
    Shiney is correct , if your supply us witha picture or two I`m sure the besta dvise will be given..
    Robert of York
     
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    Hey, Robert, when were you promoted to the boss of the town :scratch: :hehe:
     
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