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09-05-2007, 17:45 | #1 |
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Anyone growing strawberries, tomatoes or chillis?
Anyone on here grow strawberries, tomatoes or chillis?
I bought 3 small strawberry plants last year and we got a couple of strawberries off them, then they bred like mad and this year I have 8 plants. The three original ones are now huge and clumpy and literally teeming with fruit: And the smaller ones are doing pretty well too: The bigg'uns are in a large terracotta pot with last year's soil and I've been feediting them Tomorite tomato food whoch apparently feeds the fruit rather than the plant itself. Well it seems to have done the trick and with the good weather it looks like we're going to have a nice crop. The smaller ones are a bit crammed in platic planter but I think I've left it too late to re-pot them. We also have a hanging basket with two Tumbler tomato plants which seem to be growing quite well too and I have a baby jalapeno pepper plant on the sunny window sill in the bedroom. Do you good people of BD have any tips or tricks for me? I've heard you get more strawberries the next year if you don't let them breed, is this true?
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09-05-2007, 17:54 | #2 |
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This year I have planted gooseberries, raspberries, loganberries, blueberries, and both red and white grapes. I've also had a peach tree for 2 years and it flowers bu the fruit always dies before it gets anywhere near ready to eat!
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10-05-2007, 20:25 | #3 |
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Would love to grow lots of different berrys but I'm terrible with plants of any sort - I just manage to kill them all :/
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10-05-2007, 22:34 | #4 |
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Well all I've done is potted them and chucked them in the garden! They do the rest!
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09-05-2007, 18:00 | #5 |
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Kitten my grandma used to grow toms and it's down to the variety. She said get one called Tumbler and it's fine in a hanging basket. No more than 2 plants per basket and keep them nice and watered and feed regularly. You're a bit too late this year if you want to start from seed, they need to be started around April ideally but saying that our summers have been going on very late so they will still fruit going on past experience. Best to get them as plants and pot them up nicely.
I'm quite lucky to have particularly green fingers but naturally I want to optimise my crop
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09-05-2007, 19:43 | #6 |
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Gooseberries tend to need a year or 2 to get their roots established in my experience. After that I've noticed you'll get a huge harvest one year and a small one the year after!
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10-05-2007, 12:31 | #7 |
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I think the plant over-exerts itself bearing too much fruit and compromises itself for the next year. I've heard this is why you should cut the runners off when they sprout. However I've also heard that if they are pot-bound they send off lots of runners which they don't do it they are in a field etc.
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10-05-2007, 16:09 | #8 |
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Mine is pot bound at present. Have to sort out garden so should be planted next spring.
I just learned you should cut off 10% of the fruit when it is small to allow the other berries to grow big.
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10-05-2007, 17:29 | #9 |
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But, but, but...
I can't bring myself to do it
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Strawberries - these lot say it better than me: Quote:
When we used to grow them at the allotment, we had a section for the strawberries and they basically looked after them selves, new ones grew, old ones died and we just tidied up tbh, never grown them in pots so think advice above is better |
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