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Tomato Seeds- there are a huge variety of tomato seeds to choose from I have put a selection here with links so you can buy them

Tomato Black Cherry x 20 seeds FREEPOST UK

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This heavy cropping cordon is everyone’s favourite, producing seemingly endless bunches of smallish, ultra-sweet fruits, which resemble dark cherries and which have a very rich flavour. A current favourite in up-market shops.

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Tomato Tumbling Tom Yellow x 20 seeds FREE UK DELIVERY

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An exciting plant with rich, golden, apricot-coloured fruit growing on compact pendulous trusses. It is best grown in a hanging basket or tall container when its cascading fruit can be ornamental as well as being sweet and tasty to eat. (Bush)

Tomato seeds SunStream Strawberry Shape mini plum with an amazing flavour 20 seeds per pack

  • Sunstream tomatoes grow on long vines
  • Mini Plum sweet variety grow worldwide
  • Outstandingly tasty tomato sweet and very aromatic
  • good in salads and sandwiches
  • ideal for the newbie or more advanced grower

Sunstream mini plum vine tomatoes in pack of 20

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Pink Jester Tomato seeds. Extra special dark red medium sized cherry with sweet and deep tomato flavour and strong aroma.

  • Extra Special Hard to find seed variety
  • Exclusive SaunderSeeds Special edition for this year
  • Produces a tomato with both an intense sweet flavour and strong aroma
  • Superb for entertaining guests who just will not bieleve how nice your tomatoes are!
  • Easy to grow in the greenhouse or outdoors in hot summer months

Pink Jester Tomato seeds pack of 10

Tomato Gardeners Delight

  • Tomato : Gardeners Delight
  • Vegetable
  • Approximately 65 seeds per packet.
  • Cropping: 65 Days

Cordon (Indeterminate). The true tangy flavour of tomatoes of a century or more ago. If you are of the opinion tomatoes have lost their flavour then Tomato Gardener’s Delight is a must for you. It is a greenhouse or outdoor type, packed with bite-size fru

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SUTTONS SEEDS: Tomato Faworyt (50 seeds)

  • Beefsteak variety. Top in our taste tests
  • Greenhouse variety
  • Sow February/April under glass 18-21°C (65-70°F)
  • 16-18 weeks maturity
  • HEALTH BENEFIT – Packed with antioxidants including vitamins A and C and lycopene

A compact-growing beefsteak variety that performed marvellously in our trials, producing large fruit up to 0.4 kg (14 oz) in weight. The pink flesh is particularly delicious and contains few seeds.

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SUTTONS SEEDS: The Italian Tomato Collection (seeds)

  • 4 Varieties of Tomato and one of Sweet Basil for greenhouse or sunny patio
  • CILIEGIA – Masses of bite-sized fruit
  • SAN MARZANO 2 – Delicious ‘meaty’ taste, for cooking or sauce-making
  • COSTOLUTO FIORENTINO – Heavy crops of flavoursome fruit
  • CUOR DI BUE – A large slicing variety, very tasty with Mozzarella

Enjoy that authentic Italian taste…four scrumptious varieties for a greenhouse or sunny patio, plus tasty basil too! Varieties included: CILIEGIA – Masses of bite-sized fruit; SAN MARZANO 2 – Delicious ‘meaty’ taste, for cooking or sauce-making; COS

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SUTTONS SEEDS: Tomato Ailsa Craig Seeds (75 seeds)

  • Produces fruit of a medium size.

Medium-sized fruits of good flavour.

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Can you imagine what an upside down tomato is? I imagine it as what happens after a freak storm has hit my garden and I find all of my tomatoes all over the place.

Upside Down Tomato Planter

It is amazing that gardeners have come up with a way of producing tomatoes that are upside down and you may be interested to learn that there are some advantages to this madness as well.

Upside Down Tomatoes

You will Need

  • A sturdy (at least 10 inch across ) container
  • Rope or Chain
  • A drill/ stanley knief
  • Landscape fabric

Benifits – Traditional growing of tomatoes requires maintenance with proper support required such as Tomato Cages. You will also be  weeding regularly and attentive  to make sure the fruits don’t rot. If you are going to grow upside down tomatoes then you don’t have to worry so much about caring for the plants regarding staking and weeding.They can be grown hanging from your patio, or froma strudy post.  You can think of it as rather like planting tiny toms in a hanging basket but on a larger scale. This is great if you are like me and love just going outside of the kitchen and picking the tomatoes and eating like sweets.

How do you grow Upside Down Tomatoes?

You can buy specially designed pots for this but if you feel adventurous you can DIY it .

To grow upside down tomatoes you must select a properly sturdy container for it.

1. You can save money if you spend a bit of time creating your own container. What you do, is buy a thick quality container that is about 12 inches thick in diameter. Drill a large hole at the bottom of the pot using an ordinary home electric drill. The hole should be where the upside down tomatoes protrude in the bottom of the container. You should also drill three smaller holes on the side of the pot for the ropes you will use to hang the tomatoes.

2. Place landscaping fabric at the bottom of the pot so as nothing gets washed away when you water the plants or during a rain storm. Make sure you cut a hole at the center of the fabric. This should match the expansion of the root ball. Place the fabric so that it lines up with the hole in the pot.

3. The next step is to plant the tomato plant by putting it through the hole of the container where you have made the cut. You might need to ask for some assistance in holding the pot when you are doing this or you could find a place to hang it. As with any new plant that you are potting, make sure that you add some potting mixture so that the plant will be healthy.

4. Hang the pot with the tomato plant in an upside down position. If you are using a home made container then you can tie the ropes from the sides of the container. Remember to give the new plants a good watering, make sure they have plenty of sunlight and use the same processes that you do to grow and feed tomatoes in a traditional way.

Growing upside down tomatoes stops you having to worry about poor garden soil or having enough garden space and if you live in a flat or apartment. You can even hang them on the balcony which is really convenient and will look really nice when the plant is bearing its succulent fruits.


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How to Grow Great Tomatoes

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Tomato seeds are in abundance, and growing tomatoes from seeds gives you so much more choice than buying tomato plants from a commercial garden centre.They do not often have an extensive range and with over 7000 to choose from you should be able to find one that you like.

 

 

You can purchase seeds from many different outlets – online, garden centres, some DIY shops and mail order. Often the mail order ones are little plug plants which are usually very good quality but I have to say for me there is just something about watching that first seedling poke its way out of the compost which I find sadly very satisfying.

Growing Tomatoes from Seed

 

Growing Tomatoes from Seed

    • If this is your first time at growing tomatoes from seeds it doesn’t have to be an expensive venture seedlings can be grown in any little pot or container which has good drainage holes, yoghurt pots are really good and usually readily available.

 

    • If you want to take this up as a hobby it is worth purchasing seed trays and a propagator, however, if you are just growing a couple of plants to have in a grow bag on your patio, balcony or in your hanging basket plastic bags with an elastic band round the top of the pot can be just as good as a propagator. It is always a good idea to grow a few more seeds than you are expecting to plant. Just in case one of those mishaps, which befall us all, like knocking plants over, or having some little blighter eat them.

 

    • If you do have spare plants you can always give them to friends or neighbours and spread the word.Children love to grow plants and watch them develop you can get a competition going between siblings to see whose conditions get the best results and whose pops their heads up first. My children never really enjoyed tomatoes until they began growing them, there is something very satisfying about how great they taste when you have grown them yourselves especially for  a child.

 

    • Sow the seeds indoors if possible for quicker germination and keep them in a really light area, like your conservatory or windowsill so they don’t get too leggy searching for the light. The ideal temperature needs to be 18-21ºC (65-70ºF) and if you can use a propagator that will be a bonus. This acts as a mini green house for your plants, the bottom of a fizzy drinks bottle of the right size can be cut and placed over the pot the same effect. Once the seedling appears and has cast off its seed pod the plants needs to have air circulating or the seedling may rot therefore the top needs to be taken off the propagator.

 

 

 

Growing Tomatoes from Seed
      • The seeds will germinate between, 8-12 days depending on the temperature.It is advisable to water young seedlings in the tray at the bottom so they can soak it up. Then they aren’t knocked over with watering the compost just needs to be moist.

 

If you fancy trying something from the heritage range of tomatoes you can link up with “The Heritage Seed Library” here in the UK or “The Seed Savers Exchange” in the US both of which have seed swap registers.

Saving Tomato Seeds

If you wish to save seeds from the Heritage tomatoes for the following year or to share you can:

      • Carefully scoop out the seeds from your chosen tomato
      • Place onto a plate taking care to separate them
      • Allow them to dry out naturally
      • Pop in a paper envelope and with details of the tomato and any special growing instructions
      • Keep in a cool place either the fridge or the freezer – I put them in the freezer in freezer bags the zip up ones are good.

 

 

 

 

 


 

Quick How To Grow Great Tomatoes Guide

 

How to Grow Great Tomatoes
How to Grow Great Tomatoes

If you want to learn how to grow great tomatoes then pick up this great little guide. This 52 page guide comes packed with great information including photos and a set of comprehensive tomato recipes. Download your copy now for only $5.75 Review: ” This is a great little guide if you want to get started growing tomatoes. There are a lot of piccies and I really like that there are some recipes that use the tomatoes that you grow. Highly recommend this! B. Pirrie”   MONEY BACK GUARANTEE - If you don’t find that this guide is not for you, then we will guarantee your money back if you contact us within 14 days!