Tomato Lizzano Seeds

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Packet of Tomato Lizzano SeedsTomato Lizzano is a superb semi-bush tomato variety that is perfect for home gardeners and commercial growers alike. This cherry tomato variety is a true standout in the world of tomatoes, with its vigorous growth, high yield, and delicious taste. The fruits have a sweet taste, with a hint of acidity and are juicy.

Lizzano tomatoes are an ideal choice for gardeners who want a continuous supply of fresh, ripe tomatoes all summer long. With a compact, bushy habit, Lizzano tomatoes are easy to care for and require minimal staking or support.

One of the best features of Lizzano is its exceptional disease resistance. It has been bred with good blight resistance, a disease which can cause significant crop losses in other tomato varieties.

Lizzano tomatoes produce sweet, juicy fruit that is perfect for snacking or adding to salads. The small to medium, cherry-sized fruit has a deep red colour and a rich, full flavour that is sure to impress even the most discerning tomato connoisseur.

Whether you are a seasoned gardener or just starting out, Lizzano tomatoes are a must-try variety for anyone. It is an ideal variety for gardeners who want to grow tomatoes in containers or garden borders. Bred for planting outdoors.

Average Packet Contents: 10 Seeds

Tomato Lizzano Grow Notes
When to Sow Seeds: Late March to Early June - In cell trays with a bit of heat to get started.
Germination Temperature: 18 ℃ Cover Seeds: Yes
Time to Germination: 7 - 10 Days Frost Hardy: No, provide frost protection.
Container Size:

30cm and above - The bigger, the better

Growth Habit: Bush, Mounding, Semi- Trailing
Plant Height: 60cm Planting Position: Sun

 

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Semi bush tomatoes are a great choice for growing in containers and the garden border. They are a semi- determinate variety This makes them perfect for growing in smaller gardens, especially if you don't have a greenhouse.

Sowing the Seeds.

To grow Lizzano successfully from seed for growing outside, sow April time so by the time they are ready for planting outside, you will have young pot grown plants ready for when the risk of frost has passed. Sow the seeds under a little heat for best germination, then move to a frost free position with plenty of light to grow on.

Once they are big enough transfer to 9cm pots or bigger using a good quality compost and grow on till ready for planting out.

When and Where to Plant.

Lizzano tomatoes should be planted outside in late May or early June, once all risk of frost has passed. Choose a sunny spot in the garden border or plant them in containers filled with good quality compost. To grow bush tomatoes in containers, choose a pot that is at least 30cm wide and 30cm deep, ideally larger... go as big as you can. Fill the pot with a good quality potting mix and water well. Place the plant in the pot and backfill with soil. Water again to settle the soil. Tomatoes need to be watered regularly, especially during hot weather. Be sure to check the soil before watering to make sure that it is not already moist.

Feeding Your Tomato Plants

Tomato plants should be fed every two weeks with a tomato fertiliser. If you are growing tomatoes in containers, you will need to fertilise more often. Once the plants start to produce fruit, you can reduce the amount of fertiliser. Too much fertiliser can cause the plants to produce lots of leaves but few fruits.

Harvesting Your Tomatoes

The first Lizzano tomatoes will be ready to harvest in about 75 days. The fruits should be a vibrant red colour and firm to the touch. To harvest, twist the fruit from the plant with your fingers. The tomatoes can be eaten fresh or used in cooking.

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