Online Payment

At Unwins we take your security and privacy very seriously. Please read our Security Policy to find out more.

Accepted Cards
100% Quality Guarantee
Delivery Details
I want to plantFlowersVegetablesFruitKids Seeds

Tomato Berry Seeds (Gro-sure)

Go Back

Be the first to try this brand new type of tomato. The tasty fruits look just like glossy strawberries!

A real talking novelty when used in salads and cooking.

Exceptionally sweet fruits are freely produced all summer long.

Only from Unwins.

  • Strawberry Tomato
  • Indoors or outdoors
Roll cursor over icons above for more info
Catalogue Number: 3031-0239
Quantity:
  • 10 Seeds
Tomato Berry Seeds (Gro-sure) growers wheel
£3.99 each
Click thumbnails to view a larger image
Product Reviews:
Rating

People who bought this product also bought

Westland Water Saving Gel
Ideal for containers & hanging baskets
Add to wishlist
£4.95
Add Westland Water Saving Gel to your barrow
Westland Feed-All Slow Release Plant Food
Promotes greener foliage & abundant flowers
Add to wishlist
£2.95
Add Westland Feed-All Slow Release Plant Food to your barrow
Organic Extra Fertiliser (1 bucket)
Super-concentrated fertiliser, light & easy to use
Add to wishlist
£14.99
Add Organic Extra Fertiliser (1 bucket) to your barrow

growing information

Sowing Indoors

Almost fill a seed tray with moist seed compost. Sow seeds thinly over the surface, and lightly cover them with a little more compost. Place in warmth 18-20C (65-70F) and keep moist.

Transplanting

Indoors: When first flowers have opened, transfer to growing bags, large pots or greenhouse border. Outdoors: Gradually accustom plants to outside conditions for 2-3 weeks before planting out when danger of frost has passed.

Growing on / thinning

Keep seedlings in a light position, but shade from bright sun. When large enough to handle, transplant seedlings individually to small pots of potting compost, and maintain a minimum 15C (60F).

Aftercare

Water plants generously and regularly. When the first fruits start to swell, feed with a proprietary tomato fertiliser.

Special note

Jan-May for cropping in a greenhouse. April-May for cropping outdoors.

product review

george booth | 23 Aug 2009
5 / 5

When I bought the seed for these tomatoes I thought they were expensive compared to other types £3.49 and only ten seeds,however sowed early February,100% germination and the best tomatoes I have ever grown.I have been picking since the end of June.Planted two in the garden and they are cropping well.There has no problems at all with these and I will be ordering some more for next year

add a review

You need to be a registered user to submit product reviews. Click here to login or register.