![]() ![]() Position close to a wall, fence or trellis, or use a strong stake when planting. Tomatoes need plenty of sunshine, and some of the taller varieties need protection from strong winds. Other great companions for tomatoes are marigold, nasturtium and chives. Palmers’ handy tip: Growing tomatoes and basil together increases the vigor and flavour of both crops. ![]() ![]() Labour weekend is the traditional time for planting tomatoes but they can be planted outdoors as soon as conditions allow, usually after the risk of frost has gone. With protection, plants can be grown from August onwards. Tomatoes generally need three months of warm, frost free weather to produce well. The weather, rather than the calendar date, is the determining factor. Tomatoes come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes and tastes, including heritage varieties that are making a comeback along with tried and true garden favourites – there really is a tomato for everyone! How to grow tomatoes Tomatoes are a favourite summer edible crop and home grown truly tastes best! Tomatoes can be grown from seed or are readily available from early spring in seedling punnets, various grade single pots or grafted varieties. ![]()
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