15 Organic Colourful Tomato Plants






The Highlights
- A range of tomato colours to liven up a salad or dish
- Three varieties that are easy to grow and produce large crops
- Amazing and varied flavours
- Different coloured fruit will add great interest to your garden
- Cordon Varieties–Grows to 1.5m, support and prune for maximum yield
The Highlights
- A range of tomato colours to liven up a salad or dish
- Three varieties that are easy to grow and produce large crops
- Amazing and varied flavours
- Different coloured fruit will add great interest to your garden
- Cordon Varieties–Grows to 1.5m, support and prune for maximum yield
Care Guide

Good Pest and Disease Resistance
Can be affected by Tomato Blight, Whitefly and Aphids. Check the leaves regularly for discolouring or potential infestations.

Water Regularly
Full sun in a sheltered position

Full sun in a sheltered position
Tomato plants require 6-8 hours of direct sunlight every day. Position in a sheltered space, protected against chilling winds for best growth.

Fertile, well-draining soil
Tomato plants are particularly hungry and thirsty plants. A good soil mix to use is three parts quality compost and one part topsoil to provide the nutrients and right texture needed.

Feed Regularly
Once the flowers emerge feed every week with a high potash feed such as organic liquid tomato feed. https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0513/3428/3424/files/pruning_3x_4d3eaf73-f629-45e0-87a5-6f14f5f005fc.png
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Planting Calendar
- Best time to plant
- Harvest
- Flower