niall Y
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Just spent a good part of today clearing out the greenhouse, mainly of tomato plants, with a few cucumbers and some very dead basil. I always feel this marks a particular turning point of the year, where I can now bring things in to the empty greenhouse to shelter during the coming winter
Its not been too bad a year, for tomatoes, Though, given my location ( coastal and exposed ) I can't match the yields, or the number of trusses, I used to get in Beckenham, in S E London. But even this pales into insignificance , when compared to growing them as a child in Lincolnshire.
Am in the midst of planning for next year, with a few more new varieties to try out. Have successfully
grown ' Paul Robeson' for the last few years, which is now a firm favourite. For next year I hope to get hold of some 'Ananas Noire ' seeds , which I will certainly look forward to growing
Its not been too bad a year, for tomatoes, Though, given my location ( coastal and exposed ) I can't match the yields, or the number of trusses, I used to get in Beckenham, in S E London. But even this pales into insignificance , when compared to growing them as a child in Lincolnshire.
Am in the midst of planning for next year, with a few more new varieties to try out. Have successfully
grown ' Paul Robeson' for the last few years, which is now a firm favourite. For next year I hope to get hold of some 'Ananas Noire ' seeds , which I will certainly look forward to growing
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