Tomato seed A-Z Index

varieties to grow from seed

Tomato seed A-Z listing of indoor and outdoor tomato seeds, patio, cherry, grape, heirloom, beefsteak and plum tomatoes in colours ranging from white to purple
Tomato Seeds
lycoperiscon lycoperiscum
Sow from late winter to early spring, approx 8 weeks before last frosts in your area sow at 20C just covering seed. Transplanting heated greenhouse planting up in mid February, cool greenhouse plant up mid spring, outdoors early June after all risk of frost has passed. Transplant at 2 pairs of leaves to 7cm pots. Grow on and transplant into greenhouse border/pots or growbags. Sow seed for outdoor tomato in March-April transplant to 7cm pots and grow on, planting out after last frost. Feed after first truss has set and pinch out side shoots on indeterminate plants (cordon). Grow in greenhouse, plastic tunnel or outdoors in warm areas

Tomato - best seller collection

Ailsa Craig
Gardeners Delight
Pink Brandywine
Moneymaker
Purple Russian
Red Berry
Yellow Pigmy
Tigerella

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Tomato Taste Trials
Seed for Many of the Varieties in the Mini plum and cherry tomato taste trials featured in the RHS magazine
1st      Floridity    
2nd   Snowberry
3rd        Chiquita
Brown Berry (Chocodel)

Golden Gem
Tumbling Tom Red
Juliet
Garden Pearl

Classic Collection 1
Vintage Wine
Green Zebra
Brown Berry
Orange Berry
Snow Berry
Summer Cider
Garden Peach

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Classic Collection 2
Bloody Butcher
Green Sausage
Pink Brandywine
Striped Stuffer
Christmas Grapes
Yellow Pigmy
Limmony

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Tigerella 40 seeds



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Purple Russian Heirloom
30 seeds


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Tomato Seeds A-Z

Ailsa Craig
Alicante

Amish Paste

Ananas Noire
Aunt Rubys German Cherry

Azriel

Banana Leggs
Big Boy
Black Brandywine
Black Russian

Bloody Butcher

Brown Berry

Carbon
Cherokee Chocolate
Cherokee Purple
Chiquita
Christmas Grapes

Cream Sausage

Current Red

Current Yellow


Ferline
Floridity


Garden Peach

Garden Pearl

Gardeners Delight

German Red Strawberry

Golden Gem

Golden Monarch
Golden Sunrise

Great White
Green Sausage

Green Zebra


Ildi


Juliet


Lemon Tree

Limmony


Micro Tom

Mini Charm

Moneymaker

Mortgage Lifter

Mountain Pride

New Girl F1


Olivade

Orange Banana

Orange Berry

Orange Santa


Patio Orange

Paul Robeson

Pink Brandywine improved

Pink Oxheart

Piriform Red Pear
Purple Russian



Red Berry
Red Zebra

Reif Red Heart
Roma VF

Rosada


San Marzano

Season Red

Ship Saint

Shirley

Snow White

Snowberry

Striped Stuffer

Sub Arctic Plenty

Summer Cider

Summer Sweet

Sun Baby
Sun Belle

Sungella

Sungold

Super Marmande

Sweet Olive


Thai Pink Egg

Tigerella
Tiny Tim

Totem

Transparent
Tropical Ruby

Tumbler

Tumbling Tom Red

Tumbling Tom Yellow


Vintage Wine


White Queen


Yellow Pygmy

 

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The cultural information should be used as a guide only, I have found a number of different sowing techniques for the same seed from different sources there does not seem to be a standard. With this in mind you should use this website as a guide only, you probably already have a tried and tested way of sowing different seeds. As a rule of thumb the larger the seed size the more cover it requires, and fine seed like Lobelia Begonia etc requires no cover.
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