Quantity 10 Seeds

£2.95 each

Tomato Vandos Seeds (Cordon)

  • Catalogue Code 1020-2928
Rating4.5 Read the review(s)

Vandos produces an excellent crop of even sized fruits with thin skins and a great flavour.

  • Once ripe they will stand for several days on the plant.
  • When picked they will stay in good condition for a week or more, so no need to eat them all at once!

Features

  • F1 Hybrids are crossed varieties that are exceptionally vigorous and longer lasting

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On 14/09/2011 David Spence wrote:
Rating:4

Good taste and disease resistance and pleased with size of crop but have one big fault "GREENBACK" so will not be ordering Vandos Tomatoes for the 2012 growing season.

On 31/01/2011 Alex Bloy wrote:
Rating:5

Grew Vandos for a couple of years and are a superb choice for the greenhouse. Not in 2010 catalogue and was badly missed. Again not in 2011 catalogue but glad I checked on-line. Good crop especially 1st and 2nd truss, good flavour and good keeping even after being picked.

On 03/12/2010 John Somerville wrote:
Rating:5

Excellent tomato for the greenhouse. keeps well. thin skins. Premio is slightly tastier but the moon doesn't come on a stick.

Tomato Vandos Seeds (Cordon) 1020-2928

Great flavour and thin skinned Tomato

TYPE: Indoor Cordon.

Height: 6ft 5in (200cm)

Sow Indoors: February-April individually, in clean 9cm pots or module trays of firm pre watered compost, cover with 1in (2cm) of vermiculite or sieved compost. Place in warmth 18-21°C (65-70°F) and keep moist at all times.

Grow On: At 10-15°C ( 50-60°F) until late May. When established, plant into a patio pot 12in (30cm) or Grow Bag and leave in a cool frost free greenhouse or place in a sunny sheltered position when risk of frost has passed. Grow cool to avoid 'leggy' plants.

Harvest: August-October

Feed regularly and water more frequently as a crop forms.Tie stems to a support as they grow.

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