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  • The impatience of youth, the wisdom of age...we all make the same mistakes. In 40 years you will be passing on this wisdom, but probably by some type of thought transerence!!image

  • discodavediscodave Posts: 510

    Yeah, I was itching to get my toms sown in Jan too, I think it was much warmer then than it is now and was hoping for another warm March, would have beem well away. But I was busy planting other things, pruning and preparing so eneded up not doing them yet. I'm so glad I didnt. But I have to say Lyn, they look well and healthy, not at all leggy. 

  • LeggiLeggi Posts: 489
    They do look like lovely healthy plants, we just need some warmth now for you to get them out.
  • discodavediscodave Posts: 510

    oh, sorry for my shocking spelling

  • Don't see why this should be an issue, why not insert some small stakes to act as supports? You can always remove the smaller support once in grow bags and tie them to a bigger cane. Just make sure you have the bigger cane in place first in-case they snap. Worse thing that can happen now is a check in growth due to lack of heat, hardly a bad thing at this stage! Believe me, no one will be laughing when you've got tomatoes 2 months ahead of everyone else. Happy days!

  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190
    But isn't it to cold to put them in the unheated greenhouse yet Adam? The problem is more about housing them indoors.
    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

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