Planting Bush Tomates in the Polytunnel
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 Published On May 21, 2024

Bush tomatoes are known as determinate or bush varieties. They don’t need training or support as they grow in a compact or determinate bush shape and do not need to have their side shoots removed.

A bush variety, especially dwarf bush varieties, are good for windowsill growing, hanging baskets, containers or anywhere where space is an issue. You will also find them useful if you are using a mini tunnel or cloche system and don't have the height for a tall cordon type. Don't be fooled by the size of a bush tomato, the right variety, well grown will produce surprisingly heavy yields from a small space.

This variety is Maskotka - A superb early bush type tomato with sweet and juicy large cherry sized fruit. Flavour is an old fashioned tomato tang, delicious fresh but also makes a surprisingly good cooking tomato. One of the earliest to ripen and gives a long picking season - highly recommended.

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