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 - best seller
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Tomato Taste Trials |
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Tomato Red Berry
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Roma
VF Av 50 Seeds A highly productive variety with delicious fleshy, pear-shaped fruits. Ideal for sauces and soups, may require some support. Determinate (Bush)
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Rosada
F1 Av 10 Seeds An indeterminate cherry plum type, with small oval shaped fruits. Vibrant red colour and excellent flavour. Prolific cropper with large trusses. A worthy alternative to F1 Santa. Grow indoors or outdoors in a sunny protected site. Indeterminate (cordon)
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Tomato 'S'
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Tomato San Marzano An indeterminate plum type. Italian classic plum/paste tomato San Marzano is excellent cooked or raw, excellent for making tomato sauce, passata, puree or paste. Heavy crop of elongated fruit best if vines are staked. Recommended variety by River Cottage Handbook Veg Patch. £1.15 approx 100 seeds
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Santa
F1 No longer available see Rosada F1 for an excellent alternative. New Orange Santa
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Season Red
F1 Av 15 seeds A determinate dwarf variety producing attractive globe to oblong shaped, bright red fruits. Tolerant to Fusarium 1 and Powdery Mildew. Determinate (Bush) £1.55 Add to basket
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Tomato Index | A-F | G-L | M-P | R-S | S Page 2 | T-Z | Glasshouse & Heirloom
Outdoor tomato seeds Striped Stuffer, San Marzano, Season Red, Ship Saint, Snowberry, Snow White, sub arctic plenty, summer sweet, Summer Cider
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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