Growing Tomatoes in Greenhouses - Gardening Tips
Tips, Tricks
Clive Groves demonstration of Growing tomatoes in Greenhouses using comfrey liquid manure as a tomato feed. Comfrey Manure: http://www.grovesnurseries.co.uk/products/dorset-comfrey-organic-manure-tea-700ml-14138.aspx
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Thanks so much for this excellent video Clive (subbed and liked). I am living in Dublin, where we obviously have a similar climate to the UK, with limited sunshine during our growing season. Therefore, I'm very keen to get my tomatoes going as early as possible. May I please ask your advice on what is the earliest that young tomato plants can be safely put in a cold frame after starting under fluorescent grow lights? I am just starting using a cold frame, so I don't have any feel for how effective they are for protecting against frost damage. Thanks again (sorry for the long comment).
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What sort of temperature do you need in the greenhouse ideally? Can it get TOO hot for tomatoes? Is it more important to have it hot or steam free? or a balance of both?
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Thanks, very helpfull.
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The still get pollinated by insects and plant movement if the vents are open, also you can help them by tapping the plants around mid day or even coarse watering overhead on a warm day as long as they dry out by evening, do not do this in the autumn.
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How do the plants get pollinated in a green house?
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The tomato gets it sugars from the leaves and not direct sunlight doesn't it?
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Thanks for the great video. Good tips which I will take on board. My plants have yellow leaves which I believe is too much water, is that correct?
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Thank you, looking forward to more videos like this, peppers?....
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Thank you for the interesting video Mr Groves. Some great tips there.
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I appreciate the effort of presenting this video. I agree that greenhouse has the extreme benefit of being able to shade tomatoes from direct sunlight and it is the best place to grow tomatoes. Furthermore, I will build my own greenhouse too for my edible plants.
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Hello, Mr. Groves,
Congratulations, is beautiful gardening... -
I live in West Dorset--UK.
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where do you live sir?
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You should sell those tomato seeds by order to interested parties who contact you if you don't want to have an online shop to take care of 24/7. I would love to get hold of some of those seeds (the last plant near video end)
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Thanks Seth!
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? Don't understand why.
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That's a little rude.
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Nice little video, good post!
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Growing with Groves! :)
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