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  • Tomato Raspberry Retro (“Malinowy Retro”)

    An early, productive variety. These tall plants require staking and can be grown in the field and in greenhouses. It produces raspberry-red, quite large, round fruit. The flesh of the fruit is juicy, delicious and aromatic. A variety recommended predominantly to be eaten raw.

    Tomato Raspberry Retro (“Malinowy Retro”) – seeds

    Seeding depth in greenhouses: 0,5 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April
    Seeding depth outdoors: 2 – 4 cm
    Seeding time outdoors: 15 May
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: 15 May
    Spacing: 50 x 70 cm
    Harvesting period: June – September

    The package contains 0,5 g of seeds.

  • Tomato RASPBERRY WARSZAWSKI (“Malinowy Warszawski”)

    An early variety to be grown in the field and in greenhouses. Tall plants require pruning and staking. Produces large, flattened, pink-red fruit. This fleshy, delicious tomato should be eaten or processed shortly after the harvest.

    Tomato RASPBERRY WARSZAWSKI (“Malinowy Warszawski”) – 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: July – September

    One package contains 0,5 g of seeds.

  • Tomato Red Pear

    An early amateur variety. Its tall, rapidly growing plants require staking. Its large, pear-shaped fruit weighs up to 250 grams. The fruit is fleshy, delicious, sweet, and contains a small number of seeds. It tastes best eaten fresh.

    Tomato Red Pear – 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 0,4 g of seeds.

  • Tomato Scatolone 2

    A tall variety that requires staking; to be grown in the field and under glass. Produces large, cylindrical, pepper-shaped, bright red, fleshy fruit. Perfect for purees, pastes, and ketchup.

    Tomato Scatolone 2 – seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March – 15 April
    Seeding time outdoors: 15 May
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May
    Spacing: 60-70 x 50-60 cm
    Flowering period: July – September

    One package contains 0,5 g of seeds.

  • Tomato Tolek

    A medium early tall variety. For growing in the field and in greenhouses; requires supports. Produces large, fleshy fruit that weigh 300 to 500 grams. Can be peeled without scalding. Recommended for puree, paste, and juice.

    Tomato Tolek – 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 0,1 g of seeds.

  • Tomato Venus

    A cherry, low growing, bushy variety. Perfectly suited for growing in pots on a balcony or terrace. Produces tiny, round, bright orange berries that weigh 15 to 20 grams. To be eaten after the harvest.

    Tomato Venus – seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March April
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: 15th of May
    Spacing: 30-40 x 50-60 cm
    Harvesting period: July – October

    One package contains 0,2 g of seeds.

  • Tomato Vilma

    A dwarf, medium early variety. To be grown in the field and in greenhouses. Suitable for growing in pots on a balcony or terrace. Produces red, small, spherical fruit that weigh 15 to 25 grams.

    Tomato Vilma – seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April
    Seeding time outdoors: 15 May
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May
    Spacing: 30-40 x 50 cm
    Harvesting period: July – August

    One package contains 0,2 g of seeds.

  • Tomato Yellow Pearshaped

    A tall variety for amateur cultures in the field and in large pots. Requires staking. Produces small, yellow, pear-shaped fruit. To be eaten fresh; ideal for decorating dishes.

    Tomato Yellow Pearshaped – seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March – 15 April
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: 15 May
    Spacing: 60 x 60 cm
    Harvesting period: August – September

    One package contains 0,2 g of seeds.

  • Tomato Zorza Torunska

    A very early, productive variety. Tall plants to be grown in tunnels and in the field, staked. Produces spherical fruit weighing 150 to 250 grams on average. Firm, aromatic flesh takes on a raspberry red colour.

    Tomato Zorza Torunska – seeds

    Seeding depth: 0.5 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April 15
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May
    Spacing: 60-70 x 50-60 cm
    Harvesting period: July – August

    One package contains 0,5 g of seeds.

  • Trailing Lobelia carmine-red

    An annual plant developing trailing shoots. Produces numerous, carmine-red flowers that cover the entire plant. To be grown in planters on a balcony, hanging baskets, bowls, and pots.

    Trailing Lobelia carmine-red – seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,1 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May
    Spacing: 10 x 15 cm
    Flowering period: June – October

    One package contains 0,1 g of seeds.

  • Trailing Lobelia Cascade Mix

    This annual plant develops broadly branched, trailing stems. It blooms long and abundantly. Its small flowers take on various colours, from white, through blue and purple, to carmine red. It is recommended for cultivation in pots, balcony planters and hanging baskets.

    Trailing Lobelia Cascade Mix – seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,1 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: February – March
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May
    Spacing: 25 x 30 cm
    Flowering period: June – October

    One package contains 0,1 g of seeds.

  • Trailing Petunia Mixed

    An annual plant with trailing, 40 to 50 cm long shots. Large, funnel-shaped flowers develop in large numbers on branching stems. Recommended for hanging baskets planters on a balcony.

    Trailing Petunia Mixed – seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,2 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: February – April
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: 15 May
    Spacing: 20 x 30-40 cm
    Flowering period: May – October

    One package contains 0,1 g of seeds.