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Tomatoes.

Post: # 28065Post Lou8 »

Hi. My tomato plants are huge and in fine fettle. I have been growing them on a window sill inside the house.
Tomorrw, we are going away for a week so they won't get watered.
Do you think I should put them outside so there is the hope of rain for them?

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Post: # 28066Post Masco&Bongo »

Can you stand them in your bath with a few inches of water in them? Then if it doesn't rain, at least they'll have some water...

We do it with our houseplants when we go away...

Failing that, can you get someone to come and water them?

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Post: # 28073Post Lou8 »

No - noone can water them - we live too far from civilisation and don'tknow our neighbours well enough yet to impose.

The bath idea is a good one, though - thanks. :cheers:

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Post: # 28084Post Mancblue »

Sorry no solution for you, just a question I need answering.

We started our tomatoes in a propagater and when they were too big we transferred them in to the soil in our garden, we also planted one in a large pot of compost and this is the largest of all, the others are rather small and weak looking. The question I have is, they all have little black flies and what look like eggs on them, I've posted pics of the hopeful one. Do we need the get rid of these flies and eggs, if so, how would you suggest we do this?

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/colin.gree ... tomato.htm

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Post: # 28156Post Millymollymandy »

I noticed them on my toms this year. I just ignored them. They don't eat the tomatoes!

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Post: # 28171Post Wombat »

possibly aphids, which won't do much to the plants unless you get a heavy infestation, but they do spread virus disease.

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Post: # 28373Post Mancblue »

Thanks for the input, i'll keep an eye on them!

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