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Giant Tomato Tree
ПРИ ПОРЪЧКА ПОПИТАЙТЕ ЗА НОВИТЕ НИ ПРОДУКТИ
разнообразни сортове екзотични домати:
семена
Доматено дърво - звучи като някъква шега...., но вижте резултатите.....
от 200 до 400 кг. на година и то в мрачна Англия!!!
Дали е възможно в домашни условия???
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Ние
предлагаме разсад, който Вие да преместите в голяма саксия, да го
сложите на топло и слънчево място, да се грижите за него, да го поливате
редовно и след 3 месеца да се хвалите с продукцията си!
Растенията идват до Вас с куриер и ги плащате на него с наложен платеж.
Цена 20 лв. за един брой.
GSM 0888 934 187
Difficulty:
From seed: Easy, but requires attention to detail
From young plants: Very easy, suitable for beginners
From grafted plants: Very easy, suitable for beginners Why grow tomatoes?
Growing your own tomatoes is easy and very rewarding. Tomatoes aren’t cheap in the supermarket, but when you grow your own, you can get a whole season’s worth of tomatoes from just one or two standard-size plants, and sometimes too many to eat in one season! Not only does it work out cheaper, but they taste so much better than any you could buy in the supermarket too.
All tomatoes do well in a greenhouse but there are plenty of varieties that are suitable for growing outside in the UK climate, so a greenhouse or polytunnel isn’t always necessary. Likewise, a large space isn’t necessarily required, as there are all sorts of compact, dwarf varieties available too.
There’s such a wide variety of different tomato types to choose from and they all have different flavours. For example, there’s plum, cherry, beefsteak, standard, marmande and cherry-plum.
There are many different types of tomato available so you can choose the most appropriate type for your garden:
· Tall or ‘indeterminate’: The main shoots grow up to 2m tall naturally. To encourage the stems to branch out and produce more fruit, you cut the growing tips off the plants, which keeps them a manageable height as well.
· Bush or ‘determinate’: Side branches develop instead of tall main stems. These tend to spread rather than grow upwards, they don’t require any support and they’re great for growing outside.
· Dwarf: Very small, compact bush-types that often only grow to no more than 20cm tall. Ideal for growing in containers.
From seed: Easy, but requires attention to detail
From young plants: Very easy, suitable for beginners
From grafted plants: Very easy, suitable for beginners Why grow tomatoes?
Growing your own tomatoes is easy and very rewarding. Tomatoes aren’t cheap in the supermarket, but when you grow your own, you can get a whole season’s worth of tomatoes from just one or two standard-size plants, and sometimes too many to eat in one season! Not only does it work out cheaper, but they taste so much better than any you could buy in the supermarket too.
All tomatoes do well in a greenhouse but there are plenty of varieties that are suitable for growing outside in the UK climate, so a greenhouse or polytunnel isn’t always necessary. Likewise, a large space isn’t necessarily required, as there are all sorts of compact, dwarf varieties available too.
There’s such a wide variety of different tomato types to choose from and they all have different flavours. For example, there’s plum, cherry, beefsteak, standard, marmande and cherry-plum.
There are many different types of tomato available so you can choose the most appropriate type for your garden:
· Tall or ‘indeterminate’: The main shoots grow up to 2m tall naturally. To encourage the stems to branch out and produce more fruit, you cut the growing tips off the plants, which keeps them a manageable height as well.
· Bush or ‘determinate’: Side branches develop instead of tall main stems. These tend to spread rather than grow upwards, they don’t require any support and they’re great for growing outside.
· Dwarf: Very small, compact bush-types that often only grow to no more than 20cm tall. Ideal for growing in containers.