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Home-grown tomatoes always taste so much better than shop-bought ones and you'll find a great range of tomato seeds in our range. They're relatively easy to grow and can be started off in a greenhouse or on a sunny windowsill and planted out when they're well grown and there is no more risk of frost. Try the supersweet Sungold - with non-stop cropping and juicy, bite-sized, orange fruits, you'll love them!
Tomato 'Red Alert'Solanum lycopersicum Basket/ Container. You can expect weights of 4-5lb (1.8-2.25kg) of delicious tomatoes per bush from this compact, heavy yielding outdoor tomato. The fruit of cherry tomato ‘Red Alert’ are smaller than average but have a vastly superior flavour. This quick maturing variety ripens early before the blight has a chance to strike and is easy to grow with no side shooting needed. This bush variety is perfect for growing in containers outdoors, but can also be grown in the greenhouse if required. Height and spread: 45cm (18”). Companion planting: Try growing tomatoes with French marigolds to deter whitefly, and basil, chives or mint to deter aphids and other pests. Useful links: How to grow tomatoes How to stop blight |
Tomato 'Tumbling Tiger' F1 HybridSolanum lycopersicum Basket/ Container. Tomato ‘Tumbling tiger’ produces prolific crops of up to 300 fruits per plant. The striped, plum shaped tomatoes have a delicious, juicy flavour - just perfect for snacking on! This British bred cherry tomato has a neat, compact bush habit that makes it ideal for growing in a 20cm (8") pot on the windowsill, or in a 35cm (14") basket or container, where it takes on a gentle trailing habit. Height: 30cm (12"). Spread: 45cm (18"). Companion planting: Try growing tomatoes with French marigolds to deter whitefly, and basil, chives or mint to deter aphids and other pests. Useful links: How to grow tomatoes How to stop blight |
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