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tomato (plum) 'Rio Grande'
plum tomato or Solanum lycopersicum 'Rio Grande'
- approx 450 seeds
- £3.89
- In stock (shipped within 2-3 working days)
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- Position: full sun
- Soil: moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil, or peat-free or general purpose compost for pots
- Rate of growth: fast
- Hardiness: frosy tender
Known for its meaty, pear-shaped fruits, Tomato 'Rio Grande' is a highly productive plum tomato perfect for cooking, sauces, and purées. This vigorous bush cultivar produces thick-fleshed fruits weighing around 70–80g each, making it a favourite for preserving and culinary use.
With excellent disease resistance and low maintenance requirements, it’s a great choice for beginner gardeners. Grow it in full sun, either outdoors or in a greenhouse, for a reliable and abundant harvest of flavour-packed tomatoes throughout the season.
With excellent disease resistance and low maintenance requirements, it’s a great choice for beginner gardeners. Grow it in full sun, either outdoors or in a greenhouse, for a reliable and abundant harvest of flavour-packed tomatoes throughout the season.
Plant out in a greenhouse from March or outside once the risk of frost has passed. Provide support for the plants and pinch out side shoots as they grow. Fruit will be ready to harvest July to October.
From February to May, sow 1cm deep in trays or two seeds per pot selecting the strongest seedling on germination. This takes one to two weeks and is best done at 64°F (18°C), ideally in a heated propagator, or covered with a clear plastic bag and placed on a warm windowsill. Use multi-purpose compost, to cover seeds.