custard
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I'm not a very experienced gardener, but I'm trying to grow a few things next to the workshop. The idea is while I'm waiting for glue to set or a finish to cure I can pop outside and tend to the veggies!
There's tomatoes to the left and potatoes to the right.
The advice I've been given is that when the potato plants reach about 6" high they need "earthing up". What does this mean? Bury the entire plant (which is what I did last year), half the plant, or what? Incidentally, how many consecutive years can you grow potatoes on the same ground before you run into the risk of soil born pests?
Regarding tomatoes. I've read that I should remove side shoots. I didn't last year because I wasn't sure what a side shoot actually was, the crop was a bit on the small side, more like cherry tomatoes in size. Any advice on how to get a better yield? I filled the pots with tomato grow bag compost, they're regularly watered, and fed every week once the fruit appears.
There's tomatoes to the left and potatoes to the right.
The advice I've been given is that when the potato plants reach about 6" high they need "earthing up". What does this mean? Bury the entire plant (which is what I did last year), half the plant, or what? Incidentally, how many consecutive years can you grow potatoes on the same ground before you run into the risk of soil born pests?
Regarding tomatoes. I've read that I should remove side shoots. I didn't last year because I wasn't sure what a side shoot actually was, the crop was a bit on the small side, more like cherry tomatoes in size. Any advice on how to get a better yield? I filled the pots with tomato grow bag compost, they're regularly watered, and fed every week once the fruit appears.