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Tomatoes And Strawberries Grown In The Same Greenhouse

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Stargazer | 20:57 Thu 01st May 2014 | Gardening
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My sister informed me this week that if you try to grow strawberries and tomatoes in a greenhouse alongside one another, the tomatoes will develop a problem. This year I have planted several strawberries into large pots and intended bringing them into the greenhouse to ripen early and prevent birds eating them before I am up. I will also be planting (Gardeners Delight and Sweet Aperitif) cherry tomatoes directly into the soil which I do every year, by adding compost and/or growbag mixture into the soil. Is what she tells me true?
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I had never heard of this before, I have strawberry plants in the greenhouse that I over wintered there and kept inside to get an earlier crop. I am also just about to put my tomatoes in and now I'm a bit concerned I'm doing the wrong thing. Sorry I can't help but I'd also be interested in an answer from someone more experienced in such matters than I.

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