I've been growing tomatoes in the greenhouse for a few years now. I never have massive crops but I enjoy the fruit I do get.
I've noted posts on facebook recently which suggest cutting all the leaves off the tomato plant below the first truss to encourage higher yields. Then the 'no dig' man, Charles Dowding posted a picture of tomato plants with practically bare stems and huge trusses of ripe tomatoes!
Is it the fact that he's just an excellent gardener that the crop is very good, or does cutting off the leaves play an important part?
Do other people do this?
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