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Tomato seeds - Tumbling Tom | Cascading Tomatoes for Containers, Pots, Patios, Balconies, Small Spaces | Always Dispatched Next Business Day
Tomato seeds - Tumbling Tom | Cascading Tomatoes for Containers, Pots, Patios, Balconies, Small Spaces | Always Dispatched Next Business Day
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Tumbling Tom Tomato Seeds
12 Seeds in Pictorial Packet With Growing Instructions
Description
Tumbling Tom is a compact trailing cherry tomato variety, perfect for hanging baskets, pots, containers, balconies, patios, and other small spaces. A heavy cropper, it produces masses of small, round, cherry-sized fruits with a sweet and juicy flavour. The plants naturally cascade as they grow, creating both an attractive and productive display. An ideal choice for fresh snacking, salads, or adding flavour and colour to cooked dishes. Loved for its sweetness, it’s often a favourite with children. Easy to grow and reliable even in limited space.
Growing Instructions
Sow indoors from January to April in a warm environment. Plant seeds 0.5cm deep, two seeds per hole, and cover lightly with fine compost. Germination usually occurs within 7–14 days. Thin out to leave the strongest seedling in each hole. When seedlings reach 10–15cm tall, transplant into pots or baskets. Plants can be moved outside after the last frost. Harvest from June through to September.
NEXT BUSINESS DAY DISPATCH
Please note: Royal Mail is now delivering 2nd class post every other weekday (Monday–Friday), rather than every day as before. As a result, delivery times are now typically longer. We will continue to dispatch your order promptly, but please allow a little extra time for it to arrive due to these Royal Mail changes that are out of our control.
GERMINATION AND GROWING DISCLAIMER
All seeds are sourced from trusted UK suppliers and batch-tested for quality. Many factors such as soil condition, weather, watering, and sowing depth can affect germination and plant growth. By purchasing seeds, you accept that the number of seeds germinated and the eventual crop produced cannot be guaranteed.
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