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    Hello,

    I was just wondering if anyone could tell me if it is too late to start growing tomatoes? My partner and I have just started allotmenting this year and have been sowing so many things that we seem to have missed tomatoes.

    The packet I have says sow from late Feb to the end of April.

    Thank you for your help!

  • #2
    Welcome to the forum. I think you will be fine sowing your tomatoes now. They may well take some time to catch up, but they will grow just as well.

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    • #3
      My first sowings go in at the end of January and at present they are forming fruit on their first trusses. I sow a second sowing about now and these plants replace the ones sowed earlier. I must add that they do live in a poly tunnel and crop through until Christmas.

      If you are planting them outside I would reccomend that you buy some plants as it will probably be too late for them to give you a worth while crop until very late in the season and blight becomes an all to real threat.

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      • #4
        Thank you for your advice. We will probably have a go at starting some off in the propagator and see what happens!

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        • #5
          If you want some seedlings - contact me and I'll send you some in the post.

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          • #6
            I have to seed my toms again, had an accident with a seed tray but they were showing no signs of life - I have planted them this late, especially as I grow mine outdoors and they have done fine. I also pop down to the garden centre and buy some seedlings - I did this today and got five plants for 75p, just to cover all bets!
            Best wishes
            Andrewo
            Harbinger of Rhubarb tales

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            • #7
              Thanks Tigger for your kind offer, however someone at work today has given me some seedlings. Hopefully with them and the seeds I have planted I should have some luck! Thanks for all your messages.

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              • #8
                If you keep them within a greenhouse you'll probably get a nice late crop, but if you're planting them outside you'll just get a few tomatoes as I planted mine late last year and didn't really have a good crop to rely on. I'd plant a few and keep them indoors, but also go down to the Garden centre and get some plants for cheap - I was in Dobbies at the w/e and they had tons of tomatoes on offer - they all looked a little underfed and droopy, but you'll be able to find some that are OK and they will need a little love and care and hardening off before you plant them out.

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                • #9
                  Thanks folks for advice given, i have just planted a load into our poly tunnel, but seriously underestimated how many i would need so will go and get some alisa craig in the prop now me thinks

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