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boxtops | 17:12 Sun 17th Aug 2014 | Gardening
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Some of my tomatoes are falling off while they are still green and small - are they not getting enough water?
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Could be due to a drop in temperature, are they in a greenhouse.
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No, they're out in the garden in a trough, where they've always been. They are a miniature sprawling-about variety, intended for a hanging basket.
Probably is a drop in temperature then, or maybe needs a bit of nitrogen rich fertiliser added to the soil.
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Thanks Tony - you reminded me to give them some Tomorite. Fingers crossed!
Yep fingers crossed, you should have some tasty tomatoes.
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I've had half a dozen already - thumbnail sized, lovely and sweet!
I take it there cherry toms then, boxy.
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I guess they must be, tony - I bought them from Homebase's sick bay in a hdnging basket a few weeks back, no label but obviously tomatoes - they do have a hanging down tendency! The soil was pathetic so I repotted them in a trough and stood them on a chair so they can still dangle down :-)
By the way if you put the Green toms that have fallen of in a paper bag that will sometimes ripen them, worth a try saves throwing them away.
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I've kept them - if the worst comes to the worst, we'll have another batch of green tomato chutney - yum!
Good, well at least one way or another they won't be wasted.
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I am keen that I should have the windfalls, rather than the snails eating them!
Oh yes I had forgotten about the pesky snails.

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