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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 'Ferline' F1 HybridSolanum lycopersicum Customer Rating
Cordon Could this be the answer to many gardeners' prayers? In recent trials Tomato ‘Ferline’ has shown impressive blight tolerance in a garden situation, and resistance to fusarium and verticillium wilt. A useful variety for outdoor cultivation in even the wet summers! Grow these vigorous, indeterminate plants as cordons either under glass or outdoors, to produce heavy crops of deep red fruits of up to 150gm (5oz) in weight, with a very good flavour. Height: 200cm (79"). Spread: 50cm (20").Useful links: How to grow tomatoes How to stop blight |
Tomato 'Satyna' F1 Hybrid - SowStrong® CollectionSolanum lycopersicum
Cordon Beefsteak Tomato ‘Satyna’ produces large fruits, each weighing up to 200g. This excellent cordon variety is best grown in a greenhouse, but will also grow well in a sheltered, sunny spot outdoors. Tomato ‘Satyna’ shows good resistance to Tomato Mosaic, Verticillium Wilt, Fusarium Wilt, Fusarium Crown and Root Rot. Height: 200cm (79"). Spread: 50cm (20"). 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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