Tomato Pineapple
Botanical Name: Lycopersicon esculentum
These attractive heirloom tomatoes produce large unique bicoloured fruits of yellow and orange. These sweet fruits grow up to 500g, are rich in flavour and have an exceptional texture. They look exquisite when presented in salads.
These attractive heirloom tomatoes produce large unique bicoloured fruits which ripen from a red centre to a yellow outer flesh. Fruits are low in acid, sweet and smooth. The fruit are also firm, meaty and low in seeds. Excellent source of Vitamin C, A and E, potassium, fibre and antioxidants. Cooking Tip: Use fresh, in salads, grilling, sauces, and bottling.
We hope you enjoy these tomato seeds, just another great example of vegetables seeds from Mr Fothergill's!
How To Grow | Sow 5mm (1/4”) deep in pots or trays of seed raising mix. Transplant to 10-15cm (4-6”) pots in a warm, sunny spot after first true leaves have formed, and then to final fruiting position when sturdy enough. Space plants 75cm (30”) apart each way, and support with a stake or frame. Water daily, and when the first truss has set, feed regularly. Pinch out the side shoots as they appear. This variety can also be sown direct into the final growing position from mid Spring. Seedlings emerge 7-14 days. Mr Fothergill’s Tips: When transplanting seedlings, bury them deeper than original position. The stems will grow new roots, helping to secure and feed the plants. |
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Harvest | 12-14 weeks |
When to Sow/Plant | Spring, Summer |
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If you are not completely satisfied with these seeds Mr. Fothergill's will gladly replace them for free. Performance subject to growing conditions.
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