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This old French exhibit is a large, bight red pulpy tomato. Besides the uncountable demands made on its flesh, the seed yield a cooking oil which is also used in making soap. Heirloom variety (read more about Heirloom plants). 30 Seeds<...
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Closely related to the tomato, this purplish fruit is a common feature in many Mexican meals and salsas. Not until cooked does their aroma fully enfold. 100 Seeds
Growing instructions Sow early spring indoors. Pot up the seedlings into individual pots as soon as the first true leaf appears and plant them out after the las...
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This is very rare French tomato. Its firm flesh is almost white. It is mild in taste and less acidic than most of its relatives. Heirloom variety (read more about Heirloom plants). 20 Seeds
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The large, robust, red-pepper shaped fruits of this variation are a common feature in the Andes. Heirloom variety (read more about Heirloom plants). 20 Seeds
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Originally from Eastern Europe, the French seem to have adopted this very tasty, almost seedless dark purple tomato. Grows best in a greenhouse. Heirloom variety (read more about Heirloom plants). 20 Seeds
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This bushy plant holds very small and aromatic fruits, which ripen quickly. It is considered to be the wild form of many- perhaps even all- cultivated tomatoes. Hence it has remained a robust plant which can bare the weather. 50 Seeds
Growing instructions Sow early spring indoors. Germination is usually quick. Pot up the ...
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Modest tomate, which flourishes outdoors. Pink in colour, fruity in taste. Traditional swiss variety. Heirloom variety (read more about Heirloom plants). 20 Seeds
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Cultivated in the 19th century, this furry-skinned tomato has became somewhat of a rarity today, and yet it requires no special attention and will happily grow outdoors. Heirloom variety (read more about Heirloom plants). 20 Seeds
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Despite its name this bushy Brazilian plant does not carry real tomatoes. The red, egg-shaped fruits are nevertheless worth their while either eaten raw or made into jams and jellies. 30 Seeds
Growing instructions Tropical plant for greenhouse or indoor growing. Sow seeds in moist and warm (27 °C / 80 F) slight acid soil....
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Green tomatoes may look a little bland, but appearance couldnt be more deceptive, they are in fact one of the fruitiest tomatoes found in Europe. Although they are more common in the south, the climate further north is just as suitable. Heirloom variety (read more about Details
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Round fruits of golden yellow. Heirloom variety (read more about Heirloom plants). 10 Seeds
Growing instructions Sow early spring indoors. Germination is usually quick. Pot up the seedlings into individual pots in r...
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Green and red striped tomatoes. Fruity and sweet. Heirloom variety (read more about Heirloom plants). 30 Seeds
Growing instructions Sow early spring indoors. Germination is usually quick. Pot up the seedlings into i...
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This heirloom variety is considered by many chefs to be the best sauce tomatoes in the world (read more about Heirloom plants). 30 Seeds
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Roma Tomato is a plum tomato with meaty, egg-shaped fruits. It has few seeds and is a good sauce tomato....
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Yellow pear shaped tomato, first grown in the late 1800s. Heirloom variety (read more about Heirloom plants). 20 Seeds
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Growing instructions Sow early spring indoors. Germination is usually quick. Pot up the seedlings into individual pots in rich compost as soon as the first true leaf appears and plant them out after the last expected frosts....
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