
Tomato Seeds Various
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Tomato - Alicante
Grow your garden to perfection with Tomato Alicante Seeds, an improved Money-maker type producing heavy crops of uniform, medium-sized fruits with exceptional flavour. Known for early maturing, these tomatoes offer a delicious sweet taste that will elevate any dish. Ideal for both outdoor and greenhouse cultivation, Tomato Alicante is an open-pollinated variety, ensuring robust growth and high yields. Discover the joy of growing your own tasty, high-quality tomatoes.
Handy Tip: When the plants reach the top of the glasshouse or have seven trusses, remove the growing tip two leaves above the top truss.
Tomato - Big Daddy F1
Elevate your gardening game with Big Daddy F1 Tomato Seeds, producing juicy, beefsteak tomatoes up to 425g (15oz). These large, meaty red fruits are packed with flavour and have very few seeds, making them perfect for slicing or frying. With improved disease resistance, this hybrid variety promises a bountiful harvest over a long season. Ideal for gardeners seeking robust and delicious homegrown tomatoes. Indeterminate growth ensures continuous production.
Handy Tip: As fruits are very heavy we suggest only allowing 3 to 4 trusses per plant.
Tomato - Bite Size
Discover the irresistible sweetness of Tomato Bite Size Seeds, perfect for gardeners of all ages. These small, bright red cherry tomatoes, weighing between 8 to 12 grams, grow on long branched, cascading trusses. With a high brix and low acidity, these super sweet tomatoes are sure to delight. They stand well on the plant without splitting, making them ideal for snacking, salads, and more. Enjoy growing these appealing fruits that will captivate both children and adults alike.
Handy Tip: Pick fruits as they ripen and water regularly, but do not overwater to help prevent the fruits from splitting.
Tomato - Black Opal
Experience the unique allure of Tomato Black Opal Seeds, featuring dark chocolate-coloured cherry tomatoes with a delightful tangy yet sweet flavour and excellent texture. These small fruits grow on long, branched trusses and can yield approximately 150 to 200 fruits per plant in an average growing season. With good disease tolerance, this variety is perfect for gardeners seeking to grow a visually striking and tasty crop.
Handy Tip: Pick fruits as they ripen and water regularly, but do not over water to help prevent the fruits from splitting.
Tomato - Cherry Falls F1
Discover the convenience of Tomato Cherry Falls F1 Seeds, a compact bush type perfect for hanging baskets or patio containers. These deep red cherry tomatoes are known for their exceptional flavour and early ripening, especially in northerly climates. Over a 4-5 week period, enjoy a generous flush of ripe fruits. Ideal for gardeners seeking to add beauty and productivity to small spaces, Cherry Falls F1 promises a delightful harvest.
Handy Tip: Once stems become laden with fruit they can get quite heavy and may require a little support to prevent them breaking.
***Please refer to the individual packets for specific sowing and harvesting instructions, as they may differ from the chart below.***
Key Features
- Delicious Taste: Each type is known for its exceptional flavour.
- High Yields: These plants produce abundant crops.
- Versatile Sizes: Varieties include both small cherry and large beefsteak tomatoes.
- Adaptable Growing Conditions: Suitable for outdoor, greenhouse, patio, and hanging basket cultivation.
- Disease Resistant: Most varieties have good disease resistance.
- Extended Harvest: Many offer a long harvesting season.
- Open-Pollinated and Hybrid: Options include both open-pollinated and hybrid varieties.
Growing chart
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Technical specifications
Approx. Seed count | 75 seeds - Alicante | 15 seeds - Big Daddy |
10 seeds - Bite Size | 20 seeds - Black Opal | 15 seeds - Cherry Falls | |
When to Sow | January to April |
Where to Sow | Sow tomato seeds in a greenhouse or under glass in pots or trays with quality compost. Lightly cover with vermiculite or compost, and keep in a propagator at the appropriate temperature. |
What to do Next | When seedlings are large enough to handle, transfer to small pots. Once they reach a certain height, move to greenhouse soil, large pots, or growbags. Plant outdoors when frost risk is gone. Prune and support plants for best yields. Water and feed regularly with high potash feed after first truss sets. |
Harvest | July to October |