Tomato Large Fruiting Truss is a tall staking variety which will produce trusses of large-rounded tomatoes. The fruit is a ruby red colour once ripe, has an excellent flavour and is ideal for making passata and eating fresh. Position: Full sun Height: 1.2-1.5m Width: 50cm Planting Spacing: 60cm
Planting Tips Garden Beds:Tomato plants can be planted 1-2 inches deeper than the original pot they come in or if you have grown them from seed you can plant them 1 inch deeper. Tomatoes form roots along their stems when they come into contact with the soil. By planting them a little deeper will help to anchor them into the soil and encourage another set of roots to grow to establish into the soil.
Container Gardens: Make sure that the container chosen is large enough for the plant chosen. Never pot a plant into a container which is too small. Use a premium quality potting mix as this has all the added fertilisers and wetting agents required for having a healthy plant. Make a hole which is wider but not deeper than the original size of the pot the plant came in. Position the plant in the hole and backfill any gaps with the excess soil. Water the plant in to settle the roots.
Never plant tomatoes in the same soil consecutively each year, they require crop-rotation which is a process which best benefits the plant. By rotating between different crops in the soil it will prevent the build-up of soil-borne pests and disease. Crop rotation also allows the soil to replenish any nutrients which might have otherwise been depleted over time. Plant Tomato Large Fruiting Truss in a sunny position in the garden as this will assist with fruit productivity and flavour. Fertilise Tomatoes once a month.