Crop Rotation Group
Solanaceae (Potato and tomato family)
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Soil
Rich soil with plenty of compost added.
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Position
Sunny position.
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Frost tolerant
No.
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Feeding
Weekly liquid feed from spring onwards.
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Companions
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Spacing
Single Plants: 50cm (1' 7") each way (minimum)
Rows: 45cm (1' 5") with 60cm (1' 11") row gap (minimum)
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Sow and Plant
Sow in pots under cover in winter to early spring and plant out when the risk of frost has passed.
Our Garden Planning Tool can produce a personalised calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area.
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Notes
Tie upright types to stakes with string to support the weight of the fruit. Remove side shoots which grow in the angle between the leaf stems and the main stem of the plant.
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Harvesting
Pick regularly as soon as the fruits are ripe. This encourages production of more tomatoes.
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Troubleshooting
Dark patches on the bottom of fruits are a nutritional disorder known as blossom end rot. This is best prevented by growing tomatoes in well-prepared soil with constant light moisture. Yellow leaves may indicate a lack of magnesium, so apply a liquid feed. In Australia fruit fly are a pest of tomatoes. Place any infested fruit, or fruits that have fallen to the ground, in a sealed plastic bag in the sun for at least 7 days to kill the eggs and larvae. Do not compost infested fruits as this will lead to the fruit flies completing their life cycle and the problem recurring.
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