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Where do you want to grow?
Grow indoors
Growing on the balcony
Grow in the garden
When do you want to grow?
Cultivate in spring
Cultivate in the summer
Cultivate in the fall
Cultivate in winter
Seeds for direct sowing
Starter kit for cultivation
Starter kit for indoor growing
Starter kit for cut flower growing
Starter kit for vegetable growing
Starter kit for growing on a balcony
Starter kit for flower bulb beds
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Seed news 2026
Cut flower seeds
Vegetable seeds
Organic seeds
Indoor cultivation
Direct sowing
Potting seeds
Autumn sowing
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Seeds to grow with children
Rosenskare
Tomato
Cress
Climbing plants
Snap-dragon
Sweet pea
Perennial seeds
Poppy
Meadow flowers
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Flower onion
Allium
Hyacinth
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Spring onions
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Tomato 'San Marzano 2', Organic
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Solanum lycopersicum
DESCRIPTION
A classic tomato in Italian cuisine, excellent for cooking tomato sauce with pasta or pizza. Large oval fruits with a creamy and juicy flesh. A must-have variety for all tomato lovers! Grown in warm outdoor locations or in greenhouses.
LIFE CYCLE: ONE YEAR
HEIGHT: 150-200 CM
COLOR: RED
GROWING POSITION: SUN
SEEDS/BAG: 8 PCS
PRE-CULTIVATION
SOWING TIME: FEB-APRIL
SOWING DEPTH: 1 CM
GROOMING TIME: 7-14 DGR
FINAL PLANTING
PLANT SPACING: 35 CM
ROW SPACING: 50 CM
HARVEST FESTIVAL: 3-5 MONTHS AFTER SOWING
GROWING AND HARVESTING TOMATOES
GROWING PLACE
Outdoor, greenhouse or in a larger pot outdoors in a sunny, sheltered location.
AT SOWING
Sow
indoors in early March for final planting in a greenhouse and a few weeks later for final planting outdoors. Place the briquette in lukewarm water and let it swell. Place on a dish or growing tray. Poke the seed about 1 cm down and cover with coconut fiber. Can also be sown in a smaller pot filled with planting soil.
Mark
the sowing with markers. Specify the variety and date.
Cover
the seeds with transparent covering with air holes. Tip – use a greenhouse and place a capillary mat in the bottom to provide an even and good water supply. Place on a heating floor/heating mat for extra fast germination.
Water
regularly - never let the seeds dry out!
1-2 WEEKS AFTER SOWING
Provide light. As soon as the seed has germinated and emerged, usually after 5-20 days, it needs light. Remove the cover and place the pot in bright light.
TRANSPLANTATION
Repot several times
to gradually get a larger pot and more soil. If you repot the plants into a pot that is too large right away, the plant will focus on developing the roots instead of focusing on growth. Plant the tomato a little deeper with each repotting. It will form new roots along the stem and will then become more compact.
TRANSPLANTATION 1
Replant in a pot, approximately 7x7cm, when the plant has two pairs of leaves.
TRANSPLANTATION 2
Replant in a pot, about 10x10-15x15cm, about 2-3 weeks after transplanting 1.
TRANSPLANTATION 3
Replant in a pot, approximately 15x15-30x30 cm, approximately 2-3 weeks after transplanting 2.
FINAL PLANTING
Harden off
the plant before final planting.
Plant out
in a greenhouse in May (with frost protection) and outdoors in early June. Plant the plant a little deeper again with 40-50 cm between each plant in well-fertilized soil. Support with a support stick or string on the roof of a greenhouse.
TIP!
Water
regularly with lukewarm water throughout the season to avoid cracked tomatoes.
Feed
with liquid plant food several times during the season. Buy liquid plant food that you dilute in water or make your own with pelleted chicken manure or nettles. More info and
recipes on the website.
You may need
to top
the plant if it becomes too tall and lanky. Cut the top off just above the second or third pair of leaves. New shoots will form there and you will get a bushier and more compact plant. You can put the top in water and let it get roots before planting it in its own pot with potting soil. 1 plant becomes 2!
Thief
, i.e. pinch off, the side shoots that grow out between a leaf and the stem. This will help the plant focus more on fruiting than growth. Later in the season, you can similarly remove some excess leaves so that they don't shade the tomatoes and so that more energy goes to the tomatoes instead of leaf formation.
Promote pollination
by dabbing your finger from the center of the flower to the next flower. You can also do this by shaking the flowers a little. More help is needed in a greenhouse than outdoors.
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