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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Sweet F1 Av 20 seeds An early cropping tomato variety producing a good yield of round red fruits. Approximately 15-35 per cluster. Good flavour and crisp texture, stores well. Resistant to Fusarium 1, Tolerant to Bacterial Virus ToMV-2. Outdoor and protected cropping, Indeterminate (cordon) £1.75 Add to basket
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Belle Av 25 Seeds Yellow fruited, cherry sized plum shape giving high yields. Superb flavour an excellent variety. An elongated version of Sun Baby. Indeterminate (cordon)
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Marmande Av 100 seeds Large fruited variety, on strong vigorous plants, nice juicy well flavoured fruits. Provide strong plant support. £1.25 Add to basket
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Super Sweet 100 F1 Av 10 seeds An early maturing bush type variety producing a large crop of miniature size sweet fruits. Determinate (Bush) £2.30 Add to basket
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Sweet Olive F1 Av 10 seeds A baby plum type suitable for outdoor production. Small bite sized oval fruits with excellent flavour. Requires staking and very little side shooting. Semi Determinate (Bush) £2.95 Add to basket
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Tomato Index | A-F | G-L | M-P | R-S | 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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