Thanks lads and lasses, lots of useful info as always and its lovely to catch up with Egglestone again, and this week lovely to see Amanda too, though I see you're all still trying to drag her down to a lower level...I just hope she can cope!!😉
Small tomatoes that have good flavor are not a problem for me. This year the heat combined with little rain seemed to affect their growth yet they were tasty but small.
Really enjoyed this episode - just the right length, really technically informative, and great to look at some of your more unusual shrubs and perennials. Think I might try the Californica.
I’m with Thomas! Rim sorting all the way 😂 George needs a higher potting bench, or chop a bit of his legs 😊 Great video guys, always more to learn. Go Amanda 👏🏼
Oddly enough I live just a little bit North of Eggleston and have given Tomato 'Outdoor Girl' a go this year as well as a variety of other toms in a raised veg bed that catches the best sun available in this rather poor season so far. The plants have caught up very quickly since planting out and I have hopes that the fruit will be worth waiting for. We Northern gardeners are nothing if not optimistic and grateful for small mercies. PS Kindly explain the difference between determinate and indeterminate tomato plants! Not every variety needs to be staked or sideshooted. It's not one size fits all.
Oh goodness clashing with gardeners world and a curry and good white wine...and the pot saga... have to come back in sweet time.. no way should thee be mocked! Serious viewing in quiet to follow....😮
You stick to your guns Thomas. Tidy pots go a long way. Blessings
Thanks lads and lasses, lots of useful info as always and its lovely to catch up with Egglestone again, and this week lovely to see Amanda too, though I see you're all still trying to drag her down to a lower level...I just hope she can cope!!😉
The beginning was genuinely hilarious!
Small tomatoes that have good flavor are not a problem for me. This year the heat combined with little rain seemed to affect their growth yet they were tasty but small.
Really enjoyed this episode - just the right length, really technically informative, and great to look at some of your more unusual shrubs and perennials. Think I might try the Californica.
Thank you very much. 😊
I’m with Thomas! Rim sorting all the way 😂
George needs a higher potting bench, or chop a bit of his legs 😊
Great video guys, always more to learn. Go Amanda 👏🏼
Thank you for your support! 😆
So Tomas goes by the rim rule..... Yes, who'dda thunk 😂
I envy your mild summers, but I suppose it's not the best for tomato growing. Must be almost impossible to grow peppers as they love the heat.
Oddly enough I live just a little bit North of Eggleston and have given Tomato 'Outdoor Girl' a go this year as well as a variety of other toms in a raised veg bed that catches the best sun available in this rather poor season so far. The plants have caught up very quickly since planting out and I have hopes that the fruit will be worth waiting for. We Northern gardeners are nothing if not optimistic and grateful for small mercies.
PS Kindly explain the difference between determinate and indeterminate tomato plants! Not every variety needs to be staked or sideshooted. It's not one size fits all.
Final vindication.
Oh goodness clashing with gardeners world and a curry and good white wine...and the pot saga... have to come back in sweet time.. no way should thee be mocked! Serious viewing in quiet to follow....😮