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Tomato 'Sweet Million' – Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum)
Tomato 'Sweet Million' is a hugely popular cherry tomato variety, loved for its prolific trusses of bite-sized fruits that are bursting with sweetness. Producing heavy yields of glossy, bright red tomatoes, this vigorous variety is perfect for snacking, salads, and adding fresh bursts of flavor to your dishes. A strong-growing, indeterminate (cordon) type, it thrives in greenhouses or sunny outdoor spots.
How to Grow
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Sow indoors: February – April in seed trays or pots.
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Transplant seedlings to larger pots or greenhouse borders once established.
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Plant outdoors after the last frost in a sunny, sheltered spot.
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Requires support and regular side-shoot removal (cordon type).
Key Features
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Produces masses of sweet cherry tomatoes
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High-yielding and reliable variety
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Fruits in long trusses for easy picking
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Excellent for salads, snacking & garnishes
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Indeterminate (cordon) – needs staking
Ideal For
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Greenhouse or outdoor growing
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Fresh eating straight from the vine
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Salads, pasta, and summer dishes
Sowing & Harvest
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Sow: February – April
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Harvest: July – October
Quick Tip
For the best flavor and continuous cropping, harvest fruits regularly and feed plants weekly with a tomato fertilizer once trusses set.
Tomato ‘Spencer’ – Seeds
(Lycopersicon esculentum) – Classic Outdoor Salad Tomato
The ‘Spencer’ tomato is a reliable and vigorous variety, producing clusters of medium-sized round fruits with a glossy red skin and a sweet, well-balanced flavor. A versatile tomato, excellent for fresh eating, slicing, and salads, but also holds up well for cooking. This indeterminate type crops generously over a long season, making it a great choice for both greenhouse and outdoor growing.
Key Features
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Type: Indeterminate (climbing)
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Fruit: Medium round, 100–150 g
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Color: Classic bright red
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Flavor: Sweet, juicy, balanced
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Height: 150–180 cm
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Position: Full sun
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Soil: Fertile, moisture-retentive, well-drained
Ideal For
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Fresh salads and sandwiches
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Roasting and grilling
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Sauces and everyday cooking
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Outdoor beds or greenhouses
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: February–April, 0.5 cm deep in pots or trays.
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Germination: 7–14 days at 20–25°C.
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Transplant: Pot on when seedlings are strong.
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Plant out: May–June, spacing 45–50 cm apart after last frost.
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Harvest: July–September.
Care Tips
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Support with canes or strings.
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Pinch out side shoots for better airflow.
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Water consistently to avoid fruit splitting.
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Feed weekly with tomato fertilizer once flowering begins.
Tomato ‘Saint Pierre’ Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum)
Discover a traditional French favorite with Tomato ‘Saint Pierre’ (Solanum lycopersicum). This classic heirloom variety produces medium to large, round red fruits with a rich, balanced flavor, perfect for slicing, salads, sauces, and cooking. A reliable, indeterminate tomato, it thrives in gardens and greenhouses, offering generous harvests throughout the summer.
How to Grow
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Sow seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost.
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Use fertile, well-drained soil in a sunny location.
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Sow seeds 0.5–1 cm deep, keeping soil moist at 20–25°C.
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Transplant seedlings outdoors after frost, spacing 50–60 cm apart.
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Provide stakes or cages for support.
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Harvest fruits when fully red and firm.
Key Features
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Traditional French heirloom variety
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Medium to large round red fruits
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Rich, well-balanced flavor
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Indeterminate and high-yielding
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Great for slicing, salads, sauces, and cooking
Ideal For
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Vegetable gardens, raised beds, and greenhouses
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Fresh salads, sauces, and home cooking
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Gardeners seeking reliable heirloom tomatoes
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Continuous summer harvests
Sowing
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Best time: 6–8 weeks before last frost indoors
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Depth: 0.5–1 cm
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Spacing: 50–60 cm apart outdoors
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Prefers full sun, fertile, well-drained soil
Quick Tip
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Regular pruning of side shoots helps boost airflow and encourages larger, tastier fruits.
Tomato 'Pedro' F1 – Seeds (Lycopersicum esculentum)
The Tomato 'Pedro' F1 is a premium hybrid variety producing uniform, medium-sized fruits with a rich, sweet flavor and firm texture. Perfect for fresh eating, salads, sauces, and cooking, 'Pedro' F1 combines high yield with exceptional fruit quality, making it a favorite for both home gardeners and small-scale growers.
This vigorous, disease-resistant plant grows well in garden beds, greenhouses, or containers. Its early and abundant production ensures a continuous harvest of vibrant red tomatoes throughout the season.
How to Grow
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Sow indoors: February – April
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Transplant outdoors: After last frost, spacing 40–50 cm apart
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Position: Full sun
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Soil: Fertile, well-drained soil enriched with compost
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Care: Provide support with stakes or cages; water consistently to avoid splitting
Key Features
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Medium-sized, firm, and sweet tomatoes
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Early and high-yielding F1 hybrid
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Vigorous, disease-resistant plants
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Ideal for fresh eating, salads, sauces, and cooking
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Suitable for gardens, greenhouses, and containers
Harvest
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Harvesting period: 65–75 days after sowing
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Pick when fully red for the best flavor and texture.
Short Tip
Support the plant and harvest regularly to maximize yield and prevent overripe fruits from slowing production.
Tomato 'Moneymaker' – Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum)
The classic Tomato 'Moneymaker' is one of the most popular and reliable heirloom tomato varieties. Renowned for its heavy yields of medium-sized, bright red fruits, it produces smooth, round tomatoes with excellent flavor. Perfect for salads, sandwiches, and everyday cooking, ‘Moneymaker’ is an indeterminate (cordon) variety, meaning it will continue to grow and produce fruit all summer with proper support.
How to Grow
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Sow indoors: February – April in seed trays or pots.
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Transplant: Once seedlings are strong, plant out into greenhouse, polytunnel, or a sunny, sheltered outdoor spot after last frost.
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Spacing: 45–60 cm apart with support canes or trellis.
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Pinch out side shoots to encourage strong vertical growth and abundant fruiting.
Key Features
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Classic heirloom tomato variety
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Heavy cropper with reliable yields
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Medium-sized, smooth, red fruits
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Excellent flavor – great for salads & cooking
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Indeterminate (cordon) – needs staking or training
Ideal For
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Greenhouse or outdoor growing
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Fresh eating, cooking, and preserving
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Gardeners who want a reliable, time-tested tomato
Sowing & Harvest
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Sow: February – April
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Harvest: July – October
Quick Tip
For the best flavor, allow tomatoes to ripen fully on the vine before picking. Regular feeding with a tomato fertilizer will boost yields.
Tomato ‘Maskotka’ – Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum)
Tomato ‘Maskotka’ is a Polish-bred bush variety producing abundant clusters of small, juicy, sweet cherry tomatoes. Compact and naturally trailing, it is perfect for pots, hanging baskets, and containers, making it a favorite for balcony and patio growing. With its reliable crops and rich flavor, ‘Maskotka’ is an excellent choice for fresh snacking, salads, or garnishes.
How to Grow
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Sow indoors: February – April, 0.5 cm deep in seed trays or pots.
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Transplant: When seedlings are large enough, move to individual pots. Harden off and plant outdoors after the last frost.
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Position: Full sun, sheltered spot.
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Soil: Fertile, well-drained compost.
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Habit: Compact bush (no need to pinch side shoots).
Key Features
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Heavy crops of sweet cherry tomatoes
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Compact, trailing bush – ideal for containers & baskets
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Early and reliable cropping variety
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Low-maintenance: no staking or pinching required
Ideal For
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Pots, hanging baskets, and balcony gardens
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Fresh eating straight from the plant
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Salads, garnishes, and healthy snacking
Sowing & Harvest
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Sow: February – April
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Harvest: July – September
Quick Tip
‘Maskotka’ thrives in containers with regular feeding and watering. Perfect for those who want high yields with minimal effort.
Tomato 'Koralik' Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum)
Discover the charm of Tomato 'Koralik' (Solanum lycopersicum), a prolific cherry tomato variety that thrives outdoors or in containers. This vigorous, bushy plant produces heavy crops of bright red, sweet, and juicy cherry-sized fruits that ripen early and abundantly. Perfect for snacking, salads, and summer dishes, ‘Koralik’ is a reliable favorite for gardeners seeking flavor and ease of care.
How to Grow
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Sow seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost.
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Use light, fertile soil and provide full sun.
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Sow 0.5 cm deep, keeping soil moist at 20–25°C until germination (7–14 days).
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Transplant outdoors or into large containers after frost, spacing 45–60 cm apart.
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Requires little staking as it forms a compact, bushy habit.
Key Features
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Early-maturing cherry tomato variety
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Heavy crops of sweet, red fruits
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Compact, bushy habit with minimal staking
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Perfect for containers, patios, and outdoor beds
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Reliable and easy to grow
Ideal For
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Snacking and fresh eating
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Salads and garnishes
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Container and patio growing
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Gardeners seeking a low-maintenance tomato
Sowing
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Best time: Indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost
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Depth: 0.5 cm
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Spacing: 45–60 cm
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Prefers full sun and fertile, well-drained soil
Quick Tip
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Harvest regularly to encourage continuous fruiting throughout the season.
Tomato 'Currant' F1 – Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum)
Tomato 'Currant' F1 is a unique variety producing clusters of tiny, jewel-like fruits, each about the size of a red currant. Despite their small size, these tomatoes are incredibly sweet, aromatic, and packed with flavor. Perfect for snacking straight from the vine, garnishing dishes, or adding a gourmet twist to salads, they are both decorative and delicious.
This vigorous F1 hybrid grows strongly and yields long trusses with dozens of bite-sized fruits, ensuring a bountiful harvest all summer long.
How to Grow
. Sow indoors from February to April, 0.5 cm deep in seed trays or pots
. Transplant outdoors or in greenhouse after the last frost, spacing 40–60 cm
. Prefers fertile, well-drained soil in full sun
. Support with stakes, canes, or cages
. Pick regularly to extend harvest season
Key Features
. F1 hybrid – high-yielding and vigorous
. Produces long trusses of tiny, currant-sized tomatoes
. Exceptionally sweet, rich tomato flavor
. Perfect for salads, snacks, and garnishes
. Suitable for greenhouse or outdoor growing
Sowing & Harvest
. Sow from February to April
. Harvest from July to September
Short Tip
Harvest fruits daily once ripe to enjoy maximum sweetness and encourage further production.
Tomato 'Black Prince' – Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum)
The Tomato 'Black Prince' is a famous Russian heirloom variety, cherished for its rich, earthy flavor and striking deep reddish-brown fruits. Medium-sized and packed with a sweet yet complex taste, this tomato is perfect for fresh eating, salads, roasting, and sauces. Hardy and adaptable, it thrives in both outdoor gardens and greenhouses, offering consistent yields of uniquely colored fruits.
How to Grow
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Sow indoors from February to April, 0.5 cm deep in trays or pots.
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Keep at 18–22°C until germination.
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Transplant seedlings into larger pots, then outdoors or greenhouse after frost.
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Support plants with canes or cages to encourage heavy yields.
Key Features
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Traditional Russian heirloom tomato
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Medium-sized fruits with deep reddish-brown skin
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Distinctive sweet, rich, and earthy flavor
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Reliable yields in greenhouse or outdoor conditions
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Excellent for fresh eating, cooking, and sauces
Ideal For
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Heritage vegetable gardens
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Fresh slicing and salads
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Cooking, roasting, and preserving
Sowing & Harvest
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Sow: February to April
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Plant out: May to June
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Harvest: July to September
Quick Tip
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For best flavor, allow fruits to fully ripen on the vine before harvesting.
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