The beauty of growing tomatoes in a hanging basket is that they take up very little space. Grown on a balcony, patio or outside the kitchen door, they will provide a convenient and prolific crop throughout the summer months.
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The following is a list of tomato varieties that do well in hanging baskets.
Hundreds and Thousands – This popular tomato is vigorous and easy to grow, with plants cascading in abundance.
Tumbling Tom – Orange and red fruit, with excellent flavour. Try planting this variety with Tumbling Tom Yellow.
Tumbling Tom Yellow – Sweet, yellow, bite-sized fruit which goes well with Tumbling Tom.
Chiquita – A bush variety with medium-sized fruit. Can look a bit straggly.
Garden Pearl – Trailing variety which has large fruit. It is quite fleshy, so very good for cooking.
Maskotka – Small fruit with sweet flesh. Well-liked because it is resistant to skin-splitting.
Whichever variety is chosen, seeds can be sown March to April in 10cm pots. Plant three or four seeds to a pot and place on a windowsill or in a propagator.
On germination prick out plants into individual pots to grow on. Keep in a light place, free from frost.
If growing tomato plants from seed doesn’t appeal, it is possible to forego all the trouble and buy plants from a garden centre or catalogue. It is more expensive this way, of course, but a good option for those with little time or space for growing tomatoes from seed.
Once the tomato plants have reached a decent size, about 6″ high (15 cm), it is safe to transfer them to a hanging basket.
Bear in mind that hanging baskets must be reachable for people who may have difficulties in stretching or climbing a stepladder. Consider hanging baskets on plant stands which are placed on the ground and have hooks for displaying a single basket or more. Here is a stand which shows an upside-down tomato grower, a fairly recent innovation and an alternative to the traditional hanging basket.
Alternately hang the basket from a wall bracket, or create a pulley system for lowering the basket. Such adaptations ensure tomatoes (or any basket plant) are easily accessible for gardeners with mobility problems or other disabilities.
Here are some tips to ensure an abundant crop from tomatoes grown in a hanging basket.
It really is amazing what a huge crop can be harvested all through the summer from tomatoes grown in hanging baskets. And there’s no need to wait for the tomatoes to turn red. Those little green gems make marvellous pickles. Find a recipe for Green Tomato Pickle here.
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