This bush tomato is fantastic. No need to stake, no need to pinch out laterals. Very easy care and a prolific fruiter. Produces an abundance of fresh tomatoes for salads and cooking.
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We planted your bush tomatoes and we were thrilled with them. I don’t think we’ll bother with any other variety.
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Avonon Jan 30, 2024
Baseball sized Tom's
I just want to say how fantastic the Bush tomato seeds I got off you are. The tomatoes are freaking huge!! I've never had baseball size Tom's before, probably even bigger than that really.
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Jessica G.on Oct 5, 2023
20 seeds 20 seedlings
Mine are also doing well! 100% success rate of last summer and this summers sow!
Danielle Crosbieon Oct 5, 2023
High germination rate
Mine are doing great! 100% success rate so far! Yay
Sarahon Oct 12, 2022
Awesome strike rate and tasty tomato
Have bought these seeds two years in a dos and really happy with strike rate. Last years’ seedlings did really well and produced decent-sized fruit that were as tasty in fresh salads and sandwiches as they were cooked into sauces. Very hardy as the summer was bit rubbish last year and they still produced well. Looking forward to another good crop this year. Thanks!
Sarahon Oct 6, 2022
100% success rate
I just wanted to let you know I have planted many seeds from you guys, Setha and Koagna. <br />
Your toms and peppers have had 100% success rate in germinating and becoming strong handsome plants. Your seeds are the only ones that have been 100%.<br />
Thought that might make your day.
Normaon Oct 19, 2021
wonderful strike rate
I had a wonderful strike rate from my bush tomato seeds, couldn’t believe how many germinated.
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Best sown between August/September and December/January, depending on your climate.
This diverse mix maintains living soil cover in areas that would otherwise be bare. This mix contains seeds from 8 plant families as well as legumes (nitrogen fixing plants), which has been proven in field trials to be very beneficial to build soil structure and to increase beneficial microbes in the soil.
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This cover crop seeds or green manure seeds mix has been blended to achieve maximum benefit. It can help with common challenges such as compaction, weed pressure, pests and diseases, low fertility, leaching and erosion.
Best sown between January/February and April/May, depending on your climate. This diverse mix maintains living soil cover in areas that would otherwise be bare over winter. This mix contains seeds from 5 plant families as well as legumes (nitrogen fixing plants), which has been proven in field trials to be very beneficial to build soil structure and to increase beneficial microbes in the soil.
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This is our favourite tomato to eat raw and for salads. Low in acidity and great flavour.
It produces orange, medium sized and round tomatoes.
This orange tomato contains higher levels of Tetra-cis-lycopene which is easily absorbed in the raw fruit and helps to promote health and fight against cancer and heart disease.
Available again in July 2026. Sign up below to go onto the waiting list.
Stachys affinis
The tubers have a distinct shape and look a bit like a grub. When eaten raw they are crisp and sweet like a water chestnut. When fried they are more starchy, soft and sweet, resembling a slightly nutty potato or kumara. In France they are known as crosnes and are typically served braised in herbs and butter, which is our preferred way to eat them. They are a great brain food.
Order is for a starter bag of about 5 tubers.
Growing instructions can be found below. Frost tolerant as they go dormant over winter.
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