Tomato contest - unfair advantages sought!

Anything to do with growing herbs and vegetables goes here.
Post Reply
User avatar
urbanwookie
Tom Good
Tom Good
Posts: 57
Joined: Sun May 27, 2007 9:39 pm
Location: Fife, Scotland

Tomato contest - unfair advantages sought!

Post: # 60419Post urbanwookie »

Hi,

We're having a tomato growing contest on a windowsill at work and I'd be grateful for any advice you could offer on feeds, pampering, coddling, etc etc.

The plants were all brought on from seed - in my coldframe at home - and are about 3" high at present. I think the unspoken rule is "no commercial feeds...yet!" but there aren't any really rigid rules as such.

I was planning on perhaps a nettle or comfrey type feed with perhaps a small contribution from the kids' guinea pig...

urb

User avatar
chadspad
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 1116
Joined: Mon May 29, 2006 3:35 pm
Location: Vendee, France

Post: # 60426Post chadspad »

I made some nettle feed and have been using it on one set of tomatoes only as a test. They are so far advanced from the others and the tomatoes that are growing are enormous already! I would def recommend the nettle!
My parents B&B in the beautiful French Vendee http://bed-breakfast-vendee.mysite.orange.co.uk/

Shirley
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 7025
Joined: Fri Sep 30, 2005 9:05 am
Location: Manchester
Contact:

Post: # 60431Post Shirley »

hehehe - with a nettle/comfrey type feed you could get away with anything as it'll stink so much when you use it that the others will stay away hehe.
Shirley
NEEPS! North East Eco People's Site

My photos on Flickr

Don't forget to check out the Ish gallery on Flickr - and add your own photos there too. http://www.flickr.com/groups/selfsufficientish/

User avatar
urbanwookie
Tom Good
Tom Good
Posts: 57
Joined: Sun May 27, 2007 9:39 pm
Location: Fife, Scotland

Post: # 60438Post urbanwookie »

chadspad wrote:I made some nettle feed and have been using it on one set of tomatoes only as a test. They are so far advanced from the others and the tomatoes that are growing are enormous already! I would def recommend the nettle!
Nettle it is, then! :cooldude:

That pig of yours scares me...it just seems wrong, very wrong!

User avatar
urbanwookie
Tom Good
Tom Good
Posts: 57
Joined: Sun May 27, 2007 9:39 pm
Location: Fife, Scotland

Post: # 60439Post urbanwookie »

Shirlz wrote:hehehe - with a nettle/comfrey type feed you could get away with anything as it'll stink so much when you use it that the others will stay away hehe.
I like the way you (st)think!

BTW...I've also joined NEEPS! Prob'ly see you around.

urb

Shirley
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 7025
Joined: Fri Sep 30, 2005 9:05 am
Location: Manchester
Contact:

Post: # 60448Post Shirley »

urbanwookie wrote: That pig of yours scares me...it just seems wrong, very wrong!
:mrgreen: I agree :lol: I thought it was just me
Shirley
NEEPS! North East Eco People's Site

My photos on Flickr

Don't forget to check out the Ish gallery on Flickr - and add your own photos there too. http://www.flickr.com/groups/selfsufficientish/

User avatar
chadspad
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 1116
Joined: Mon May 29, 2006 3:35 pm
Location: Vendee, France

Post: # 60454Post chadspad »

Does look kinda weird eh? Image
My parents B&B in the beautiful French Vendee http://bed-breakfast-vendee.mysite.orange.co.uk/

User avatar
Cheezy
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 675
Joined: Thu Apr 20, 2006 10:00 pm
Location: Darlington UK

Post: # 60526Post Cheezy »

You need a high potash feed to encourage fruit growth rather than a high nitrogen content which encourages green growth.

Also I think I'm right in saying you only apply the feed after the first/second truss of fruits are pea sized.

High potash things include wood ash/BBQ ash so you could try that. Damn sight less smelly than nettle/comfry especially in an office.

I read that dandelion roots due to the depth they go down collect the widest range of minerals. I have dug some up and rotted them down to a black soup, which I'll dilute to a "tea colour". If it goes by smell then this stuff must be the best cos it stinks like sh**e :pale:
It's not easy being Cheezy
So you know how great Salsify is as a veg, what about Cavero Nero,great leaves all through the winter , then in Spring sprouting broccolli like flowers! Takes up half as much room as broccolli

User avatar
Annpan
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 5464
Joined: Thu Dec 14, 2006 2:43 pm
Location: Lanarkshire, Scotland

Post: # 60534Post Annpan »

Can you make up this kind of feed by just drowning nettles, comfrey, dandilions, etc in an old water butt or somat? I think I heard on JV show the other day that on the alotment they were using some weed soup to kill green fly but I missed the programme. Can anyone help me here?

Chadspad - My hubby often browses over the posts and said that he is also scared of your pig
Ann Pan

"Some days you're the dog,
some days you're the lamp-post"

My blog
My Tea Cosy Shop
Some photos
My eBay

User avatar
urbanwookie
Tom Good
Tom Good
Posts: 57
Joined: Sun May 27, 2007 9:39 pm
Location: Fife, Scotland

Post: # 60617Post urbanwookie »

Cheezy wrote:You need a high potash feed to encourage fruit growth rather than a high nitrogen content which encourages green growth.

High potash things include wood ash/BBQ ash so you could try that. Damn sight less smelly than nettle/comfry especially in an office.
:
The wood ash sounds like a good plan - I've got a whole bunch of dried-up prunings to dispose of in some way.. Some of them might find their way onto the BBQ once the eating's done.

The plants are located in a very open and well-ventilated stairwell so the smell might not be too big an issue anyway.

Thanks

User avatar
urbanwookie
Tom Good
Tom Good
Posts: 57
Joined: Sun May 27, 2007 9:39 pm
Location: Fife, Scotland

Post: # 60618Post urbanwookie »

Annpan wrote:Can you make up this kind of feed by just drowning nettles, comfrey, dandilions, etc in an old water butt or somat? I think I heard on JV show the other day that on the alotment they were using some weed soup to kill green fly but I missed the programme. Can anyone help me here?
You need a good picking of nettles or comfrey - I've been stripping the leaves off nettles and composting the stems - which you bruise well and steep in water dosed with some wee. I've got mine in a plastic 2L milk carton which allows for some vigorous mixing with no splashing!. I basically filled the carton to the brim with leaves and then topped it up with liquid.

Leave it - either in the shed or greenhouse - for a week or two and then use some in your watering can...

I just picked up a big pot of comfrey at the weekend so I'll be using that later in the season.
Annpan wrote: My hubby often browses over the posts and said that he is also scared of your pig
If They keep doping livestock with hormones and human genes, that might be the future for piggery! :pale:

urb

ina
A selfsufficientish Regular
A selfsufficientish Regular
Posts: 8241
Joined: Sun May 22, 2005 9:16 pm
Location: Kincardineshire, Scotland

Post: # 60634Post ina »

chadspad wrote:Does look kinda weird eh? Image
The teeth are the problem - they are so terribly human! :pale:
Ina
I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)

User avatar
flower
Barbara Good
Barbara Good
Posts: 140
Joined: Wed Mar 07, 2007 12:19 pm

Post: # 60730Post flower »

Annpan wrote: on the alotment they were using some weed soup to kill green fly but I missed the programme. Can anyone help me here?
rhubarb leaf tea is supposed to be very good for ahids

User avatar
Annpan
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 5464
Joined: Thu Dec 14, 2006 2:43 pm
Location: Lanarkshire, Scotland

Post: # 60741Post Annpan »

Cheers all :cheers:
Ann Pan

"Some days you're the dog,
some days you're the lamp-post"

My blog
My Tea Cosy Shop
Some photos
My eBay

Post Reply