Tomato Seeds
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Cherry tomato – mix of colourful varieties
A selection of cherry (cocktail) tomato varieties for growing in pots and in the field. Yields small, colourful, aromatic, and sweet berries. To be eaten raw – in salads, sandwiches, and as dish garnishing.
Cherry tomato – mix of colourful varieties – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: 15th of May
Spacing: 60 – 70 x 50 – 60 cm
Harvesting period: August – September
One package contains 0,2 g of seeds. -
Cocktail Tomato CITRUS GRAPE (“Cytrynek Groniasty”)
An amateur, early, indeterminate variety that requires staking. Intended for cultivation in unheated greenhouses, in the field, and in containers on a balcony. It produces up to 75 small, yellow, cylindrical tomatoes in one cluster.
Cocktail Tomato CITRUS GRAPE (“Cytrynek Groniasty”) – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April
Seeding time outdoors: May – June
Spacing: 80-100 x 50-60 cm
Harvesting period: July – September
One package contains 0,1 g of seeds. -
Raspberry tomato – mix of varieties
A selection of several pink and oxheart tomato varieties, valued for their delicious, aromatic fruit that consist of juicy, beefy flesh. Recommended to be eaten raw in salads and sandwiches.
Raspberry tomato – mix of varieties
Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: 15th of May
Spacing: 40-60 x 30-40 cm
Harvesting period: July – September
One package contains 0,5 g of seeds. -
Tomato – mix of varieties
A selection of varieties that differ in colour, size, shape, and taste of the fruit, all to be grown in the field. They taste great raw in salads and sandwiches, but can also be made into delicious preserves, and added to warm dishes.
Tomato – mix of varieties – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: 15th of May
Spacing: 40 – 60 x 30 – 40 cm
Harvesting period: June – September
One package contains 0,9 g of seeds. -
Tomato Adam F1
A tall, indeterminate variety; requires staking. Produces fleshy, rather firm, red fruit that maintain their quality after the harvest. To be eaten or processed after the harvest; can be stored for 20 days.
Tomato Adam F1 – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: March – 15 April
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May
Spacing: 60-70 x 50-60 cm
Harvesting period: August – September
One package contains 0,2 g of seeds. -
Tomato Akron F1
A medium early variety that can grow in greenhouses and tunnels. Produces orange-red, round, or slightly flattened fruit that do not break. Those delicious berries are storable, yet recommended to be eaten raw.
Tomato Akron F1 – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: December – January
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: January – March
Spacing: 35 x 40 cm
Harvesting period: April – July
One package contains 0,1 g of seeds. -
Tomato Aztek
A cocktail, low-growing, bushy variety. Perfect for growing in pots on a balcony or terrace. It yields small, round, bright yellow fruit over quite a long period. To be eaten raw or used as dish garnishing.
Tomato Aztek – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: March – May
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May – June
Spacing: 40 – 50 x 40 cm
Harvesting period: July – September
One package contains 0,2 g of seeds. -
Tomato Bajaja
An early, cherry-type, dwarf variety with trailing shoots. It is intended for growing in pots on a balcony. It develops round red berries that weigh 8 to 10 grams. One plant can produce 650 to 750 tiny fruit.
Tomato Bajaja – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May
Spacing: 40 x 30 cm
Harvesting period: June – August
One package contains 0,1 g of seeds. -
Tomato Betalux
A very early, productive, determinate, dwarf variety. Its plants develop stiff stems and do not require staking. Its dark red, medium large to large fruit is fleshy and delicious. Perfect for preserves and to be eaten raw or cooked right after the harvest.
Tomato Betalux – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April
Seeding time outdoors: 25 April – May
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May
Spacing: 40-50 x 30-50 cm
Harvesting period: July – September
One package contains 1 g of seeds. -
Tomato Brutus
A medium early, vigorous variety producing red, scalloped, fleshy, exceptionally large fruit. Those may weigh up to 2 kg when grown in favourable conditions. To be eaten raw or made into preserves.
Tomato Brutus – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May – June
Spacing: 60 x 50 cm
Harvesting period: July – October
One package contains 0,5 g of seeds. -
Tomato Cherrola F1
A cherry-type, productive variety for field and greenhouse cultivation. This medium tall plant bears long clusters of about twenty red fruit each. Small, round, delicious berries should be eaten raw or used as dish garnishing.
Tomato Cherrola F1 – seeds
Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April
Planting time of seedlings outdoors: 15th of May
Spacing: 40-60 x 30-40 cm
Harvesting period: August – September
One package contains 0,1 g of seeds.