“A basic tomato feed – we’re looking to feed the fruit, and not the plant so much, we don’t want a bigger plant, we want more flowers and fruit,” Monty commented.
“Now comfrey feed is great, but something I do quite often and I don’t even make it into a feed, you pick leaves and you simply place them around the base of the plant as a leafy mulch.
“That does two things; it suppresses weeds and keeps the moisture in, and also very quickly breaks down and feeds potassium into the roots and that goes into developing really good fruits.
“And finally, and perhaps most importantly, pick all ripe tomatoes, eat them if you can, and if you can’t give them to someone who will enjoy them.”