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Solanum lycopersicum
Sow these Tomato Yellow Perfection Seeds (Cordon) in a glasshouse to give them a great start to life. Plant out into final position when big enough and watch them yield superb crops.
80 Seeds
10202915
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£2.29
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To ensure your seeds arrive in the freshest condition and undamaged, they are carefully packed in specially designed, fully recyclable packaging.
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This rare salad tomato size slicing tomato has smooth, round fruits of golden yellow that are ready for picking from July and continually until October.
With Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit variety Yellow Perfection is indeed perfect for the home-grower. It is a cordon-type tomato for growing up canes and great for those gardeners tight on space.
You receive your tomato seeds in an air-tight packet that keeps your seed fresh and long-lasting. The colour-illustrated packet gives you sowing tips and tips on plant care.
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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