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Pomodoro da insalata

Solanum lycopersicum

Sow tomato seeds indoors from late February to early April — earlier under glass, later for outdoor crops. South-coast gardeners can start in mid-February; upland Scotland from early April. Plant out once the last frost has passed: mid-May in southern England, early June in the Midlands and the north, end of June in Highland gardens. Tomatoes are frost-tender (RHS H1c) and the foliage will die at the first touch of frost, so timing matters. They want a sunny, sheltered spot with deep, rich, well-drained soil and consistent watering once flowering begins. Outdoor crops fruit from late July to October; under cover, picking starts a fortnight earlier and runs until the first cold nights see them off. Cordon varieties give the longest pick; bush types are best where the season is short.

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