My Shirley and Sungold tomatoes have been rampant this year and I have been very careful to keep an eye on the blight. Anything that has looked suspcious I have removed. The Shirley's have been slower to ripen but I put that down to the wetter and overcast days. The plants have been outside in a growbag which the plants have not been covered since the glorious Berkshire sunshine in June. I would like to see my crop continue into late September. The only downside is that I have had to put a cage around the base as my younger Westie Chili Pepper has been helping herself to the tomatoes as they ripen along with my strawberries and my green peppers. At least I have more growing.
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The plants have been outside in a growbag which the plants have not been covered since the glorious Berkshire sunshine in June.
I would like to see my crop continue into late September.
The only downside is that I have had to put a cage around the base as my younger Westie Chili Pepper has been helping herself to the tomatoes as they ripen along with my strawberries and my green peppers. At least I have more growing.