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March 28, 2009

Types of Tomato

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A visit to a supermarket will confirm the great variation in the types of tomato, which include:

    * standard tomatoes – the common, red, round tomato
    * cherry – smaller, round, sweet & bite-size
    * plum – small, plum shape tomato often strongly flavoured
    * beef – large tomatoes, more common on the Continent
    * novelty – various colours & shapes

Tomato plants have several different habits:

*Cordon or vine type*

    * grow on a single stem
    * require support
    * grow several meters if not stopped
    * have a longer growing season
    * produce a regular supply of tomatoes
    * offer a larger range of colour, shape & size

*Bush Type*

   1. tall bush – 30-75cm high
   2. creeping bush, less than 25cm high, ideal for hanging baskets

Bush types:

    * do not require supporting, trimming or stopping
    * have a shorter season
    * tend to produce a glut
    * need straw or plastic sheets laid round the plants as many fruits
      are at ground level

*Indoors or Outside*

    * A greenhouse insures a constant supply of tomatoes regardless of  the weather. The greenhouse varieties are the cordon or vine type grown on a single stem
    * Outdoor tomatoes are grown in mild areas sheltered from cold winds.

Bush varieties & some cordon varieties are suitable for outside production. There are some dual purpose cordon varieties, which will grow in the greenhouse or outside, such as Ailsa Craig,  Alicante, Gardeners Delight & Moneymaker.

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