Our tomato vines are now in full production, with even the first few fruit ready on our third successional sowing. This year we have a wide selection of mainly heritage varieties of all shapes, sizes, and colours, including; sungold F1, ruby, costoluto di Fiorentina, gardeners' delight, zuckertraub, yellow submarine, golden queen, chocolate cherry, orange banana, stupice, oxheart, tigerella, quadro, and probably some others that I can't remember. They are now available in our shop at £4 per kilo, pick and mix (as well as in veg boxes and at farmers' markets).
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Pick and mix tomatoes for sale in the farm shop. |
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Picking tomatoes and climbing French beans. |
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Nigel polytunnel full of tomato vines (350 vines, with another 170 in other tunnels). |
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