Cherry Tomato, Heirloom Tomato varieties
Season Red, Snowberry, Striped Stuffer, Summer Sweet, Sun Baby
Tomato Seeds Outdoor cropping, Patio and protected
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Tomato Taste Trials |
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Tomato Summer Cider
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Sun
Belle Yellow fruited, cherry sized, plum shape giving high yields. Superb flavour an excellent baby veg variety. An elongated version of Sun Baby. Indeterminate (cordon)
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Suncherry Premium Sun Cherry Premium F1 is a very sweet flavoured red cherry tomato. Fruits are small between 3- 3.5cm in diameter baby veg, high yielding plants with up to 30 fruits per truss. We recommend growing in greenhouse or in a warm area in a sheltered sunny spot in the garden. Indeterminate. RHS Award of Garden Merit (cordon)
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Super Sweet 100 An early maturing F1 bush type variety producing a large crop of miniature size sweet fruits. Baby veg Determinate (Bush) £2.50 Av 10 seeds
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Sweet Olive A F1 baby plum type suitable for outdoor production. Small bite sized oval fruits with excellent flavour. Requires staking and very little side shooting. Baby veg Semi Determinate (Bush). RHS Award of Garden Merit £2.95 Av 10 seeds
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Sweet Pea Currant This must be the smallest tomato available, deep red fruits just over 0.5cm in diameter. Each plant is loaded with thousands of rich sweet flavoured baby tomatoes that are ideal for snacking, salads, culinary dishes Indeterminate (cordon) 62 days. Baby veg. £1.75 Av 20 seeds
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Tomato Index | A-F | G-L | M-P | R-S | S Page 2 | T-Z | Glasshouse & Heirloom
Outdoor tomato seeds Sun Baby, Sun Belle, Sungella, sungold, super marmande, Sweet Olive, sweet 100 Cherry, plum and standard tomato seeds
Veg Index / A / Beans / B / Cab-Cape / Carrot / Cauliflower / Celeriac - Celery / Ch- D / E-L / Lettuce / M-O / Onion / P / Peppers / R / S / Toms / T-Z
The cultural
information should be used as a guide only, I have found a number of different
sowing techniques for the same seed from different sources there does not seem
to be a standard. With this in mind you should use this website as a guide only,
you probably already have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a
rule of thumb the larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed
like Lobelia Begonia etc requires no cover.
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