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Half-hardy Annual
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No mush, no mess tomato!
Unique apple-shaped fruit with firm flesh
Huge trusses almost 1m long!
Height Up to 180cm (71in)
Spread Up to 40cm (16in)
Half-hardy Annual
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full sun
Cordon/Indeterminate
The new no mess, no mush tomato sensation! Tomato ‘Appleberry Sunny Yellow’ is just one of the Tomato ‘Appleberry’ series - apple-shaped gems that come in a vibrant trio of complementary colours: bright red, warm orange, and sunny yellow, creating a feast for the eyes and the palate. With a firmer texture, they promise no mush or juice squirting everywhere, making them perfect for snacking, salads and adding to sandwiches – without making them soggy! Each truss can reach almost a metre long, boasting up to 30 inviting fruits weighing 20-25g each. Enjoy their deliciously addictive sweetness with a Brix rating of 8%, ensuring a sugary, fruity bite every time. Height: 180cm (71in). Spread: 40cm (16in).
Companion planting: Try growing tomatoes with French marigolds to deter whitefly, and basil, chives or mint to deter aphids and other pests.
Useful links:
How to grow tomatoes How to stop blight
Tomato selector guide Companion Planting
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1 x 9cm Potted Plant (KH1960)
Pot up and grow tomato plants on in warm frost free conditions.
Outdoor cultivation: Grow on until large enough to plant outdoors. Wait until all risk of frost has passed before transplanting tomatoes - around early June depending upon location. Gradually acclimatise them to outdoor conditions over a period of 7 to 10 days. Choose a sheltered position in full sun on fertile, reliably moist, well drained soil. Alternatively grow tomatoes in patio bags and containers in good quality compost such as John Innes No. 2.
Greenhouse cultivation: When growing in a heated glasshouse tomato plants may be transplanted at the end of May or when the first flowers are showing, if earlier. Allow 3 plants per growbag, or one per 25cm (10") pot, or plant tomatoes directly into the greenhouse soil. Cordon types should be transplanted at a distance of 60cm (24") apart.
Cordon/indeterminate varieties: Drive a (5ft) cane into the soil adjacent to each plant to support them as they grow, and tie each main stem to its support with soft garden twine.
Bush/determinate varieties: These may require a smaller cane to support the weight of the plant and its fruit. Dwarf bush varieties, such as 'Basket' types, do not require any staking.
Water tomato plants frequently, to keep the compost evenly moist. Feed tomatoes regularly with a high potash plant food once the first truss of fruit has formed. Tomatoes can be harvested as they ripen from July to September.
Cordon/Determinate varieties: Tie the main stems to their supports and remove any sideshoots that develop between the main stem and the leaf stems. Once the plant has produced 6 or 7 trusses, pinch out the top of the main stem. This process of "sideshooting" and "stopping" will increase the availability of light and air movement around the developing fruit, and focus the plants energy on producing a good crop of high quality tomatoes.
Bush tomatoes: May require staking but no sideshooting is required. Dwarf bush varieties, such as 'Basket' varieties, do not require any staking.
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