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Solanum lycopersicum
Abundant harvests of deliciously sweet orange-skinned cherry tomatoes. A very productive semi-determinate bush tomato with excellent disease resistance.
8 Seeds
10203001
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Sow Outdoors
Tomato ‘Orangeto’ produces abundant harvests of delicious orange-skinned cherry tomatoes with beautifully sweet flavour. A very productive semi-determinate bush tomato with impressive resistance to late blight. It also has a longer harvest period than standard bush tomatoes, allowing you to enjoy the tasty fruits to the max!
Sow indoors
February-April: Sow individually, in clean 9cm (3 1/2in) pots or module trays of firm, pre-watered compost and cover with 1cm (1/2in) of vermiculite or sieved compost. Place in warmth, 18-21°C (65-70°F) and keep moist at all times.
Plant out
May: Grow on at 15°C (60°F) until late May. When established, plant into a patio pot 30cm (12in) in diameter or a grow bag, and leave in a cool, frost-free greenhouse or place in a sunny position outdoors when risk of frost has passed.
Tips
Water well and feed regularly with liquid fertiliser once fruits start to swell.
How to grow
Tomatoes are easy to grow from seed, provided you have somewhere warm and sunny to sow them. A heated greenhouse is ideal, but you can also sow tomato seeds in pots on a sunny windowsill. Sow tomato seeds indoors from January to April. Sow the seeds thinly in seed trays filled with peat-free seed compost, water gently, and cover lightly with a 1cm (1/4in) layer of compost or vermiculite. Cover with clingfilm to create a humid environment. Place the trays somewhere warm, such as a heated greenhouse or sunny windowsill. Remove the clingfilm once the seeds have germinated and keep the compost moist. If grown on a windowsill, try to turn the tray regularly so the plants don’t lean towards the light.
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Sow seeds into seed sowing compost for fast and healthy germination
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