And we have been struggling big time this year. Hardly a day in the high teens never mind 20's!
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I find another, I know it was the first tomato which appeared, all by it self for a few weeks, if was buried amongst leaves and hard to see.
I know it has had 55 days from the end of the flower so it must be an moneymaker as my other type alicante, is supposed to take 80 days

It is a bit too small be alicante but I had always assumed it was for some reason, I try
to label all my plants from see but inevitably I lose the the ID sticks during the various reportings. I really need some sort of tag that stays on the plant nut I guess that is a bit tricky when they are really small.Last edited by Beso; 06-08-2015, 09:42 PM.
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Just that little bit further north makes all the difference Bren. I used to work a lot in Sheffield and they were always a couple of weeks behind Nottingham.Potty by name Potty by nature.
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I live about half way in between Sheffield and Nottingham and we're a bit high up so the weathers never too good. Never mind though I'm planning on over wintering more toms so I get an early harvest.Originally posted by Potstubsdustbins View PostJust that little bit further north makes all the difference Bren. I used to work a lot in Sheffield and they were always a couple of weeks behind Nottingham.Location....East Midlands.
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I feel your pain Scoot.Originally posted by Scoot View PostI've still had no ripe/red tomatoes this year. It's just getting silly now.
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