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zabado | 08:19 Wed 22nd May 2019 | Home & Garden
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My tomatoes don't need watering and haven't done for a couple of weeks now, but have lot & lots of flowers on them and I know I should start feeding them but how can I do this without over watering them ?.
( I'm still a novice at the gardening lark)
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Best to use pellets or feed sticks which push into the soil and release gradually. I prefer them to liquid feed that can run straight through.

Google tomato feed sticks and you'll find a number of choices either online or to buy locally
If youre new to tomato growing, hope you dont mind me advising you that its important to remove the side shoots.
Heres a link to explain what they are....

https://www.tomatogrowing.co.uk/html/removing-side-shoots-on-tomato-plants.html

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Thanks Maydup,
maydup that depends if the tomatoes are determinate or indeterminate
https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?pid=315
Yes of course you are correct woof, you wouldn't pinch out if they are Bush tomatoes, but you would on regular upright vines.

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