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Beefsteak Tomato BIG...

Beefsteak Tomato BIG...

Price €2.50 SKU: VT 95
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5/ 5
<div id="idTab1" class="rte"> <h2><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;" class="">Beefsteak Tomato BIG RAINBOW Finest Seeds</span></em></strong></h2> <h3><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h3> <p>A very large Heirloom red and yellow streaked beefsteak tomato delivering meaty Giant fruits up to 800gm each, have a rich balance of acids and sugars that gives it a true old-fashioned tomato taste. Resistant to foliar disease and cracks. Indeterminate. 90 DAYS</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>The color changes from green, yellow, and red (like an upside-down traffic light) to a rich blend of gold and red.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>A joy to grow as well as to eat, this exciting heirloom is over the top in color, size, vigor, and flavor. When you want a really exceptional tomato, choose Big Rainbow!</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>The fruit eventually reaches about 2 pounds (yes, that's POUNDS), but when young it is striped like an upside-down traffic signal -- green shoulders, yellow belly, and red underside and blossom scar. As it matures, the green disappears and the red flushes upward through the yellow, until the ripened tomato is a rich gold with heavy red striping. Cut it open and this play of colors continues, for unparalleled plate appeal!</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>You might think that in order to set such giant fruit, the indeterminate vine would have to be stripped of many buds or young fruit, but this is not the case. Not only does it set a generous crop of fruit, it keeps bearing right up until frost in many regions! Find a very sturdy support for this tomato -- it's going to tip the scales when in full fruit!</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>This vine is resistant to foliar diseases, making it an excellent choice for humid or rainy climates, crowded veggie patches where air circulation may be poor, and any garden where overhead watering is used. You will appreciate its lush greenery, especially compared to some of the more modern hybrid types you may also have in the garden. Big Rainbow is out to perform!</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>These tomatoes have no green shoulders, little catfacing, and more flavor than you could possibly expect. Like many heirlooms, its flavor is rich and intense, but Big Rainbow seems particularly dense in taste, as if all the colors were accompanied by their own specific flavors. An exciting eating experience for folks raised on the supermarket tomato, even longtime growers of heirloom types are surprised and delighted by Big Rainbow's parade of flavors!</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Start seeds indoors 5 to 6 weeks before the last frost date. Plant outdoors when danger of frost is past and night temperatures consistently remain above 55 degrees F. If an unexpected late frost is forecasted, protect young plants with plastic sheeting or other cover. Set plants 2 to 2 1/2 feet apart.</p> </div><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VT 95 (10 S)
Beefsteak Tomato BIG RAINBOW Finest Seeds

Variety from Great Britain
Artisan Purple Bumblebee Cherry Tomato Seeds Seeds Gallery - 1

Artisan Purple Bumblebee...

Price €1.85 SKU: VT 83
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<h2><strong>Artisan Purple Bumblebee Cherry Tomato Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>ARTISAN™ Bumblebee is an exciting new series of open-pollinated 2-3cm&nbsp; (20-25 Gram) round cherry tomato varieties, which are best for greenhouse production or outdoor growing in warm, sunny and sheltered spots.&nbsp; Their distinctive stripes and stunning rich colours make them ideal for summer salads with a sweet flavour and resistance to cracking</p> <p>Artisan Purple Bumble Bee is an indeterminate cherry tomato variety sure to create excitement with its extraordinary beauty and superb flavour The fruits are deep maroon, almost purple colouration with green stripes.</p> <p>Sow in spring under glass or on a windowsill with warmth provided 1/16 inch deep.&nbsp; Germination takes around 6-14 days at 65-75F.</p> <p>Transplant the seedlings when large enough to handle into 3-inch pots.</p> <p>Grow on under cooler conditions and when about 8 inches tall, either plant in their growing position in the greenhouse or gradually acclimatise them to outdoor conditions and plant out 18 inches apart in a warm, sheltered and sunny spot in moist, fertile well-drained soil and keep watered.</p> <h3><strong>What's the difference between "indeterminate" and "determinate" tomatoes?</strong></h3> <h3><span><strong>Determinate tomatoes</strong></span></h3> <p>or "bush" tomatoes, are varieties that grow to a compact height (generally 3 - 4'). Determinates stop growing when fruit sets on the top bud. All the tomatoes from the plant ripen at approximately the same time (usually over period of 1- 2 weeks). They require a limited amount of staking for support and are perfectly suited for container planting.</p> <h3><span><strong>Indeterminate tomatoes</strong></span></h3> <p>will grow and produce fruit until killed by frost. They can reach heights of up to 12 feet although 6 feet is normal.&nbsp; Indeterminates will bloom, set new fruit and ripen fruit all at the same time throughout the season. They require substantial staking for support and benefit from being constrained to a central growing stem.</p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VT 83 (10 S)
Artisan Purple Bumblebee Cherry Tomato Seeds Seeds Gallery - 1
ARTISAN BLUSH TIGER Cherry Tomato Seeds 2.5 - 5

ARTISAN BLUSH TIGER Cherry...

Price €1.95 SKU: VT 103
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<h2 class="">ARTISAN BLUSH TIGER Cherry Tomato Seeds</h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;">Price for Package of 5 or 10 seeds.</span></h2> <p>ARTISAN™ Tiger is an exciting new series of open pollinated 5cm long&nbsp; (20-25 Gram) baby plum cherry tomato varieties, which are best for greenhouse production or outdoor growing in warm, sunny and sheltered spots.&nbsp; Their distinctive stripes and stunning rich colours make them ideal for summer salads with a superb sweet flavour and resistance to cracking.</p> <p>Artisan Blush Tiger is an indeterminate baby plum tomato noted for its exceptionally sweet, juicy, tropical flavour and heavy set of fruits over an extended period. The fruits are ready to pick when a pink blush appears over the golden yellow skin.</p> <p>Sow in spring 1/16 inch deep.&nbsp; Germination takes around 6-14 days at 65-75F.</p> <p>Transplant the seedlings when large enough to handle into 3 inch pots.&nbsp; Grow on under cooler conditions and when about 8 inches tall, best planted to their growing position in the greenhouse or gradually acclimatise them to outdoor conditions and plant out 18 inches apart in a warm, sheltered and sunny spot in moist, fertile well drained soil and keep watered.</p> <p>What's the difference between "indeterminate" and "determinate" tomatoes?</p> <p>Determinate tomatoes, or "bush" tomatoes, are varieties that grow to a compact height (generally 3 - 4'). Determinates stop growing when fruit sets on the top bud. All the tomatoes from the plant ripen at approximately the same time (usually over period of 1- 2 weeks). They require a limited amount of staking for support and are perfectly suited for container planting.</p> <p>Indeterminate tomatoes will grow and produce fruit until killed by frost. They can reach heights of up to 12 feet although 6 feet is normal.&nbsp; Indeterminates will bloom, set new fruit and ripen fruit all at the same time throughout the season. They require substantial staking for support and benefit from being constrained to a central growing stem.</p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VT 103 (5 S)
ARTISAN BLUSH TIGER Cherry Tomato Seeds 2.5 - 5

Variety from Hungary
“Zomok” Tomato seeds

Zomok Tomato seeds

Price €1.60 SKU: VT 118
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5/ 5
<h2 class=""><strong>Zomok Tomato seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 20 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>The Zömök tomato is an old Hungarian variety that ripens very early. An extremely prolific heirloom variety is mainly recommended for kitchen gardens. The fruits are quickly growing, round to oval red and weighing 50-60 g.</p> <p>And the flavor? Mild and sweet, and very juicy. The plants grow up to 150 cm, are robust and very high-yielding.</p> <p>They are flavourful and best suitable for salads and for fresh consumption.</p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VT 118 (20 S)
“Zomok” Tomato seeds

Variety from Russia
Yellow Stuffer Tomato Seeds  - 8

Yellow Stuffer Tomato Seeds

Price €2.00 SKU: VT 96
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5/ 5
<h2 class=""><strong>YELLOW STUFFER Tomato Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Yellow Stuffer tomato plants aren’t something you see in everyone’s garden, and you might not recognize them if they’re growing there. Yellow Stuffer is shaped similar to bell peppers.</p> <p>What is a Yellow Stuffer tomato? <br>The open-pollinated, Yellow Stuffer is accurately named, as the shape lends itself to stuffing. Thick walls on this beefsteak tomato help hold your mixture. This indeterminate type grows to six feet (1.8 m.) and it is excellent for growing in the garden and greenhouse.</p> <p>It is a late-season tomato, joining the ranks of other yellow tomatoes with less acidity than their red and pink counterparts. Plants grow vigorously, producing medium-sized fruits approx weight of 200 grams. With strong support, the plant can produce many tomatoe</p> <p><strong>Companion planting:</strong> Try growing tomatoes with French marigolds to deter whitefly, and basil, chives or mint to deter aphids and other pests.</p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VT 96 (10 S)
Yellow Stuffer Tomato Seeds  - 8

Variety from Peru
Yellow Cherry Tomato Seeds

Yellow Cherry Tomato Seeds

Price €1.85 SKU: VT 82
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5/ 5
<h2 class=""><strong>Yellow Cherry Tomato Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 20 seeds.</strong><strong><br></strong></span></h2> <div>A beautiful ornamental edible, which forms compact, bushy, determinate, 12-inch tall plants. Balconi Yellow averages over 100 fruits per plant, carried in large, showy trusses. Their flavor delivers an excellent balance of sweetness and acidity. We frequently see Balconi Red and Yellow promoted as trailing plants, which they are not. Growth is upright. However, the weight of the fruit clusters will often provide the plants with a more spreading appearance. Balconi Yellow has excelled in taste tests and is a superb plant for providing a wealth of delicious fruits, whether planted in the garden or in moderate-sized containers.</div><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VT 82 (20 S)
Yellow Cherry Tomato Seeds

Variety from Slovenia
Tomato Seeds VAL Variety from Slovenia 2 - 1

Tomato Seeds VAL Variety...

Price €1.65 SKU: VT 98
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5/ 5
<h2><strong>Tomato Seeds VAL Variety from Slovenia</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 20 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>This tomato variety is from Slovenia. This tomato is heart-shaped and is extremely fertile, and also tastes delicious. We recommend it to all who have small gardens. They are especially good for salads, but also for Italian pasta dishes.</p> <p>This breed and the seeds have been Raised without pesticides or chemicals.</p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VT 98 (10 S)
Tomato Seeds VAL Variety from Slovenia 2 - 1

Variety from Italy
Tomato Seeds SAN MARZANO 2

Tomato Seeds SAN MARZANO 2

Price €1.65 SKU: VT 35
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5/ 5
<h2><strong>Tomato Seeds SAN MARZANO 2</strong></h2><h2><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 or 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2><p style="margin:0in 0in 8pt;line-height:107%;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;">San Marzano tomatoes are considered by many chefs to be the best sauce tomatoes in the world. The fantastic history of Tomate San Marzano begins in 1770, as a gift from the Kingdom of Peru to the Kingdom of Naples, which was planted in the area of ​​the commune of San Marzano, near Naples, Italy. </p><p style="margin:0in 0in 8pt;line-height:107%;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;">The first plants were grown on volcanic soil in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius. Compared to the best-known Tomatoes of Rome (Italian Tomatoes in Brazil), Marzano's tomatoes are thinner and more pointed in shape. </p><p style="margin:0in 0in 8pt;line-height:107%;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;">The approximately 10 cm long oval red fruits stand for incomparably aromatic enjoyment during the entire tomato season. The meat is much thicker with fewer seeds, and the taste is much stronger, sweeter and less acidic. </p><p style="margin:0in 0in 8pt;line-height:107%;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;">Many people describe the taste as bittersweet, like high-quality chocolate. Because of their high quality and origins near Naples, tomatoes from Marzano de São have been designated as the only tomatoes that can be used for Vera Pizza Napoletana (Real Pizza in Naples). </p><p style="margin:0in 0in 8pt;line-height:107%;font-size:11pt;font-family:Calibri, sans-serif;">Although commercial production of the Marzano variety is most closely associated with Italy, seeds for the variety are grown worldwide, often labeled as a traditional Italian variety, and sold at a more expensive price than the most common varieties.</p>
VT 35 (5 S)
Tomato Seeds SAN MARZANO 2

Variety from America
Tomato Seeds Oxheart Orange...

Tomato Seeds Oxheart Orange...

Price €1.55 SKU: VT 110
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5/ 5
<h2 class=""><strong>Tomato Seeds Oxheart Orange - Bull's Heart</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 or 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Longtime home garden favorite. Oxheart tomatoes have been grown for many years but are relatively unknown to younger gardeners. This variety is called Bull's Heart and it may be the best-tasting tomato of all. Their deep orange heart-shaped fruits have a sweet, rich, complex flavor and are very meaty while still being juicy. Production is excellent and the tomatoes are simply beautiful, but it is the intense tomato flavor that really makes this one special.</p> <p>The plant reach height from 2 meters and the fruits have weight from 500 grams to 1 kilogram, fruits ripening after 85 days.</p> <p>A tomato needs plenty of water if you want your tomatoes to grow good give him water...</p> <script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VT 110 (5 S)
Tomato Seeds Oxheart Orange - Bull's Heart

Variety from Italy
Tomato Seeds GOLDEN SAN MARZANO

Tomato Seeds GOLDEN SAN...

Price €2.00 SKU: VT 85
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<div id="idTab1" class="rte"> <h2><strong>Tomato Seeds GOLDEN SAN MARZANO</strong></h2> <h2 class=""><span style="color: #f80000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>One of the world's most popular sauce tomatoes gets a modern update with a sunshine-gold color through and through, and fruitier flavor. Meaty fruits are the classic Roma shape, some reaching 5" in length. Robust plants have hybrid staying power under a variety of conditions, producing heavy, summer-long crops. A premier variety for cooking and fresh eating, with all the flavor of traditional San Marzano-only better! Determinate.</p> </div><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VT 85 (5 S)
Tomato Seeds GOLDEN SAN MARZANO

Variety from Russia
Tomato ILDI Yellow seeds

Yellow ILDI tomato seeds

Price €1.50 SKU: VT 129
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5/ 5
<div id="idTab1" class="rte"> <h2 id="short_description_content"><strong>Tomato ILDI Yellow seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #fe0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Mini, sweet yellow, pear shaped cherry tomatoes with up to 80 fruits per truss. Tomato 'Ildi' is a cordon variety that naturally stops growing at 150-180cm (5-6') carrying 3-4 trusses per plant. Trusses keep well and can be picked, hung in a cool garage, and kept for weeks without the fruit dropping. Perfect for containers or planters in the greenhouse or on the patio, but can also be planted in a sunny spot in the garden. Height: 180cm (72"). Spread: 50cm (20").</p> <p> </p> <p>Companion planting: Try growing tomatoes with French marigolds to deter whitefly, and basil, chives or mint to deter aphids and other pests.</p> <h3><strong>How to Grow Tomatoes</strong></h3> <p>You can’t rival the flavour of a fresh home-grown tomato straight from the vine. Their taste is far superior to the bland tomatoes offered in the supermarkets and they’re so easy to grow! Thompson &amp; Morgan offer a great range of tomato seeds and tomato plants for sale. With such a huge range of tomato varieties available, from tiny cherry tomatoes to big beefsteak tomatoes they are ideal for gardens of any size, including patios, balconies, window boxes and even hanging baskets. Follow our tomato growing guide below to learn how to grow tomatoes successfully.</p> <h3><strong>Growing tomatoes from seed</strong></h3> <p>Growing tomato plants from seed is a great way to discover new varieties. Tomato seed is normally sown 6-8 weeks before the last frost date (March/April) although they can be sown earlier for greenhouse cultivation. Sprinkle your tomato seed thinly on the surface of good quality seed compost. Cover the seed with about 1.5mm (1/16in) of compost and water lightly with a fine-rose watering can. If only a few plants are required sow two seeds into a 7.5cm (3in) pot and after germination remove the smaller plant. The seeds generally germinate in about 7 to 14 days at a temperature of around 21C (70F). Keep the compost moist, but be careful not to over-water as wet conditions can encourage "damping off disease and other moulds and diseases.</p> <p>Pot on the tomato seedlings when large enough to handle, taking care not to touch the stem. Handle the plants by the leaves and transplant them carefully into 7.5cm (3in) pots. Take care not to expose the plants to frost, cold winds and draughts as this may kill them.</p> <h3><strong>Caring for your tomato plants</strong></h3> <p>Tomatoes need a lot of water and feed to get the best fruit. Water little and often for the best results. Feed your tomatoes with a general liquid feed until the first truss has formed then alternate with a high potash feed. This will encourage more flowers and fruit.</p> <h3><strong>Growing tomatoes in a greenhouse</strong></h3> <p>Growing tomatoes indoors can mean an earlier crop. For greenhouse tomatoes grow recommended varieties such as 'Sungold', 'Money Maker' or 'Country Taste'. If you’re after tomatoes to make soups and sauces with then tomato ‘Roma VF’ is the variety for you. Sow as directed on the individual seed packet. This is generally from February onwards and in 7.5cm (3in) pots.</p> <p>Plant the young plants when they are about 15-20cm (6-8in) tall and the flowers of the first truss are just beginning to open. If you are planting into your greenhouse border make sure you have dug in plenty of garden compost or well-rotted manure during the winter. If you have used the border before for tomatoes, it is better to change the soil before growing tomatoes in it again. This will help avoid soil pests and root diseases becoming a problem. Just before planting, rake in a general purpose fertiliser.</p> <p>If you are growing tomatoes in pots or a grow bag remember they will require a lot more watering and care. Plant approximately 45cm (18in) between the plants and 75cm (30in) between the rows. In a grow bag, generally plant no more than two plants per bag. Make sure you ventilate the greenhouse regularly to reduce the risk of pests and diseases. Tomatoes prefer a temperature of 21 - 24C (70 - 75F) and will perform poorly at temperatures above 27C (81F) or below 16C (61F).</p> <h3><strong>Growing tomatoes outside</strong></h3> <p>When growing outdoor tomatoes, choose recommended varieties such as 'Gardeners Delight', 'Money Maker' or 'Sweet Olive'. You can grow varieties such as ‘Cherry Cascade’ or 'Tasty Tumbler’ in a flower pouch or as hanging basket tomatoes. Wait until approximately 6-8 weeks before the last frost is forecast and sow as directed on the individual seed packet in 7.5cm (3in) pots.</p> <p>When all risk of frost has passed, plant the young plants when they are about 15-20cm (6-8in) tall and the flowers of the first truss are just beginning to open. If you are planting into your border make sure you have dug in plenty of garden compost or manure during the winter. Just before planting, rake in a general purpose fertiliser - tomatoes are hungry plants!</p> <p>Plant approximately 45cm (18 in) between the plants and 75cm (30in) between the rows. If you are growing tomatoes in grow bags or pots remember they will require a lot more watering and care. In a grow bag, generally plant no more than two plants per bag. There has been a recent trend for growing tomatoes upside down to save space in the garden. This is a great space saving solution similar to growing tomatoes in hanging baskets. Simply plant a young tomato plant through a hole in the bottom of a bucket or similar hanging container, and fill the container with multi-purpose compost. Suspend the bucket from a bracket and allow the plant to hang down beneath it.</p> <h3><strong>Training tomato plants</strong></h3> <p>Training your tomato plants will depend on the varieties and types of tomatoes grown. You may see varieties referred to as ‘cordon’, ‘indeterminate’ or ‘determinate’. Don’t be put off by these terms!</p> <ul> <li><strong>Indeterminate</strong>-these varieties of tomatoes are the most common and are grown as cordons (single stemmed plants with side shoots removed). They will grow very tall - sometimes taller than 2.5m in very warm conditions.</li> <li><strong>Bush/Determinate</strong> - these varieties stop growing sooner than indeterminate varieties with the stem ending in a fruit truss. They are referred to as ‘bush’ and ‘dwarf’ types (suitable as hanging basket tomatoes) and don’t require any pruning.</li> <li><strong>Semi-determinate</strong> - these are similar to indeterminate varieties (grown as cordons) only they produce shorter plants.</li> </ul> <p>With indeterminate and semi-determinate varieties (cordons), tie the plants to a support as they grow. You will notice side-shoots appearing where the leaf stems joins the main stem (the leaf axil). Regularly pinching out of tomato side shoots will concentrate the plant’s energy into producing fruit. When the cordon has reached the top of its support, cut out the tip of the main stem 2 leaves above the top flower truss. For the best quality fruit it’s best to let no more than 6 fruit trusses form on the plant. If the tomato plant hasn’t reached the top of its support by late summer, cut out the main tip anyway to allow the remaining fruits time to ripen.</p> <p> </p> <p>Determinate varieties (bush/dwarf types) don’t require any pruning or training and will happily sprawl along the ground or pot they’re growing in. Determinate varieties may stop flower production after several trusses, but upward growth can be carried on by training up the topmost side shoot.</p> <h3><strong>Top tip</strong></h3> <p>We were fascinated by Joe Maiden's article in Kitchen Garden (January 2012 issue) where he described how he accidentally created a multi-cordon Sungold tomato plant, when one of the plants fell out of its box prior to planting and snapped off the growing point of the stem. The plant grew sideshoots, which Joe decided to train as cordons, creating a multi-stemmed tomato plant. He removed the side shoots that grew from these new stems and ended up with a 60-truss plant by the end of the season!</p> <h3><strong>Common problems when growing tomatoes</strong></h3> <h3><strong>Tomato blight</strong></h3> <p>One of the most common problems when growing tomatoes is tomato blight, which spreads quickly throughout the plant in wet weather, causing the plant to die and the fruits to decay. The symptoms are brown patches on all parts of the plant. It is much more common in tomatoes growing outside than tomatoes growing in a greenhouse. You can prevent blight infection by spraying Bordeaux Mixture on your plants in early summer. Growing blight resistant tomato varieties will also help to overcome this fungal disease.</p> <h3><strong>Fruit problems</strong></h3> <p>Most tomato fruit problems are caused by irregular watering. Examples include 'Blossom End Rot' (dark patch at the base of the fruit, more common if the plant is grown in a grow bag), 'Blossom Drop' (flower bud falls off), 'Dry Set' (fruitlet growth stops when the fruit is the size of a match-head), and 'Fruit Splitting'. The key is to give your tomatoes an even, regular amount of water at the base of the plant. Too much water too late tends to be the problem in most cases, especially with plants grown in pots and grow bags.</p> <p>Other problems tend to be caused by too much direct sunlight. Tomatoes need high light intensity to grow well, but too much can cause blotches, scalds or spots on the developing fruit. 'Greenback' is a common problem caused by too much sunlight, leaving the ripe fruit with a hard green area on its ‘shoulder’. If this is a problem increase the potassium in the plants' feeding regime and use fleece or shading as a cover in the hottest part of the day. It may also help to use resistant varieties such as ‘Alicante’ or ‘Craigella’.</p> <h3><strong>Insect pests</strong></h3> <p>As with most plants look out for green and white fly - both can spread viruses. Spray with a recommended insecticide as soon as any pest is noticed or for organic gardening use a natural pest control. Planting marigolds such as ‘Tomato Growing Secret’ and similar flowers will attract beneficial insects that will eat the pests.</p> <h3><strong>Leaf problems</strong></h3> <p>If leaf yellowing starts on the older leaves and moves upwards it may not be a virus but a deficiency of magnesium. It is a common problem which is not serious if the plant is otherwise vigorous. It can be remedied by using a special magnesium feed if required but this is not essential.</p> <p>You may also notice curling of the leaves; this can be caused by aphids sucking the sap out of the leaves. If there is no sign of insects then it is most likely caused by cold temperatures at night (more noticeable in early summer) and this is nothing to worry about. If you notice anything unusual affecting both younger and older leaves such as mosaic patterns, streaks or distorted leaf surfaces, your tomatoes may have a virus. If you believe your tomatoes do have a virus, the plant or plants must be removed and destroyed as there is no cure for viruses. Avoid handling other tomatoes, or using the same tools on your tomatoes until the tools have been thoroughly sterilised and your hands washed in hot soapy water.</p> <h3><strong>Harvesting your tomatoes</strong></h3> <p>Start picking your tomatoes as the fruits ripen and gain full colour. When frost threatens at the end of the season, lift any plants with unripe fruit on them and hang them upside down under cover. Tomatoes can be successfully frozen if you find you have a glut.</p> </div>
VT 129 (5 S)
Tomato ILDI Yellow seeds

Variety from Mexico
Tlacolula Ribbed Heirloom...

Tlacolula Ribbed Heirloom...

Price €1.95 SKU: VT 40
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<h2><strong>Tlacolula Ribbed Heirloom tomato Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Tlacolula de Matamoros is likely where the name of this tomato came from and is a city situated in the state of Oaxaca. Tlacolula, as one might expect, is a Nauhatl word. The exact translation doesn’t seem to be too clear, but it is usually attributed to meaning “place of many sticks” or “twisted thing”. The latter could very well apply to this tomato.</p> <p>While this tomato isn’t literally twisted, it is of a characteristic heavily ribbed/pleated shape that quite a few tomatoes possess that come from in and around this region of Mexico. When I see a heavily pleated tomato, I must have it. I’m a sucker for the pleats. And when I learn a tomato is traced back to these areas of Central America? That’s the clincher.</p> <p><strong>The Look</strong></p> <p>As previously mentioned, this is one of those lovely awe-inspiring heavily pleated/ruffled tomatoes. My mom characterizes these as “looking like peppers”. This one reminded me quite a bit of ‘Zapotec Pink Pleated’, except it was more red then pink. The fruit was smaller than the Zapotec tomato as well, getting about 3-4″ in diameter and weighing in at about 8-10oz each (as opposed to Zapotec’s 4-6″ in diameter and 1-1.5lb weights). They are another hollow tomato, but once again, not quite as hollow I found as Zapotec Pink Pleated.</p> <p><strong>The Taste</strong></p> <p>This is a good fresh eating tomato. Despite its red flavour, it’s low in acidity, so it’s good for people with stomach problems who don’t want to limit themselves to whites, yellows, and orange tomatoes. It’s great for stuffing and then baking, although because of it’s mild flavour after it’s baked you don’t get a ton of tomatoeyness to go with whatever you’re cooking.</p> <p>Slightly hollow, firm flesh with moderate juice. Good taste!</p>
VT 40 (10 S)
Tlacolula Ribbed Heirloom tomato Seeds