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Compost heap delights

My compost heap always gives me a surprise yield of potatoes, which are always cleaner and better than any that I plant out myself in the garden.  Having dug over the heap to harvest them a few weeks ago I now find that the heap has sprouted many very healthy tomato seedlings.

Has anyone had any experience of potting such seedlings on and keeping them over winter?  It's a nice idea but my instinct is that, even if I put them in the conservatory with heat, they will either become leggy and unmanageable over winter or simply will not survive.  Can you help?

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  • Thanks for your replies, Pansy and Philippa.  As you say, I've nothing to lose by trying, so I'll give it a go and see what happens.

  • SkandiSkandi Posts: 1,723

    I think people normaly overwinter a plant or two, which does become leggy but then you take cuttings from those lanky plants and use those for next years crops.

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