The measurements taken are of just one Cherry Tomato plant. Our 2010 garden grew exceptionally large especially this Matt’s Wild Cherry tomato plant. It’s hu…
Question by bronty y: My cherry tomato plants are completely taking over! What do I do?
I bought some nice small cherry tomato plants about in March. They were about say, 7 inches tall? I had one a few years ago, so I know they get huge, but to my bad judgment, I planted them in a too small patch of garden. Now, they are competing with the beans and cukes, and with eachother! They are sprawling all over.
What do I do?
Best answer:
Answer by Freedom
You can cage them or prune them. Prune the suckers out and they will not be so large.
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sorry, I prefer not to resemble e a cherry tomato while standing awkwardly in front of a silent audience of fucking assholes – by erika_bondy (erika bondy †)
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And today I went to the Islington Farmer’s Market, which is tiny in comparison to Borough Market, but very nice and about a ten minute walk from home. I bought some cherry tomatoes, which were super-sweet.
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