
Tomato Golden Sunrise
GOLDENSUNRISE£1.99
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Golden Sunrise Tomatoes – Garden to Table Perfection
Brighten up your garden with Tomato Golden Sunrise Seeds, a delightful cordon variety that’s cherished for its stunning golden yellow fruits. These medium-sized tomatoes are not only visually captivating but also pack a sweet, fruity flavor that many consider the best among tomato varieties. Their fleshy texture makes them perfect for summer salads, adding both color and taste to your table.
Early maturing and highly prolific, Golden Sunrise is ideal for gardeners looking for vibrant, easy-to-grow produce. Whether you’re an experienced grower or a novice, these tomatoes promise a rewarding harvest that will delight both the eyes and the palate.
Handy Tip: To maximize growth and fruit production when growing outdoors, pinch out the growing tip after 4–5 trusses of fruit have developed. This simple technique encourages the plant to focus its energy on ripening the existing fruit, ensuring a plentiful and high-quality harvest.
Key Features
- Stunning Appearance: Produces beautiful golden yellow fruits that add vibrant colour to your garden and dishes.
- Exceptional Flavor: Known for its sweet, fruity taste, making it a favourite among tomato enthusiasts.
- Reliable Growth: Early-maturing and highly prolific, ideal for gardeners of all experience levels.
- Versatile Use: Perfect for summer salads, snacks, and as a visual and flavorful addition to meals.
- Cordon Variety: Requires staking and side-shooting for optimal growth and high yields.
Growing chart
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Technical specifications
Approx. Seed count | 75 seeds |
When to Sow | January to April |
Where to Sow | Sow seeds under glass in pots or trays filled with high-quality seed sowing compost. Place the seeds at a shallow depth and lightly cover them with a sprinkling of vermiculite or compost. Use a propagator to provide a warm environment that encourages healthy germination. |
What to do Next | Once the seedlings are strong enough to handle, carefully transfer them into individual pots. When they have grown taller, transplant them into greenhouse border soil, larger pots, or growbags with three plants in each. If planting outdoors, ensure all risk of frost has passed. For the best yields, provide support and regularly remove side shoots. Maintain consistent watering and feed the plants with a high-potash fertilizer once the first truss of fruit has developed. |
Harvest | July to October |