Your tomatoes are so impressive, nicely done! I have a similar set up, but I'm in zone 4 and we are still getting nights down to around 5C so there's only been slow growing and 1 truss so far. Keep rocking!
Thanks, I'm further ahead this year than I have ever been - down to my growtent in the garage which let me start my toms off at the end of February this year.
Looking good Jason. You once grew Austurian Tree cabbage which I was jealous of so I grew some last year and I am having a bit of success at perennialing it. If I remember correctly you had perennial kales growing at the time and I was wondering whether you still have them? Keep up the good work.
I discovered one surviving Tree Cabbage plant that the pigeons havent destroyed, not sure about the kale, those feathered pest are darned efficient at strip[ping brassicas. Of course that plant could be gone by tomorrow.
Your tomatoes are so impressive, nicely done! I have a similar set up, but I'm in zone 4 and we are still getting nights down to around 5C so there's only been slow growing and 1 truss so far. Keep rocking!
Thanks, I'm further ahead this year than I have ever been - down to my growtent in the garage which let me start my toms off at the end of February this year.
Everything is looking great all the best 👍
Thanks, you too!
Looking good Jason. You once grew Austurian Tree cabbage which I was jealous of so I grew some last year and I am having a bit of success at perennialing it. If I remember correctly you had perennial kales growing at the time and I was wondering whether you still have them? Keep up the good work.
I discovered one surviving Tree Cabbage plant that the pigeons havent destroyed, not sure about the kale, those feathered pest are darned efficient at strip[ping brassicas. Of course that plant could be gone by tomorrow.