Tomato Alicante not only produces wonderful tasting tomatoes but is AGM approved too! Another benefit is that they mature early in the season.
Alicante produces an above-average large crop of medium-sized red tomatoes that are full of homegrown tomato flavour...when you think of the taste and aroma of a traditional tomato, then Alicante is that tomato.
Tomato Alicante is an indeterminate (cordon) variety so will need pinching out & staking when it reaches the required height and this will encourage the plant into putting its energy into growing tomatoes & ripening fruit. We grow this one in our greenhouse but it can be as equally successful outside.
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Tomato Alicante Vegetable Seed Information
Seed Quantity: | Approx 50 seeds per pack. |
Site: | Sunny, fertile but sheltered spot or in greenhouse/polytunnel. |
Indoors or Outdoors | |
Type: | Indeterminate - Cordon - will require staking |
When to Sow: | January to April under cover. |
How to Sow: | Sow seeds thinly in seed trays of seed & potting compost or 2-3 seeds in small pots and cover lightly with a little compost. Firm compost gently and water carefully. Keep in heated greenhouse / propagator at about 15-20C. Transplant into larger individual pots when 10cm tall. 'Harden off' plants for 3-4 days before finally planting them outside from May to June, at a spacing of 45cm between plants. It is best to plant deeply to a depth of 0.5cm below the seed leaves - this helps to give a nice sturdy plant. This variety can also be grown in a greenhouse in a large pot/greenhouse soil or grow bags. |
Care: | Keep protected if frost is forecast with a fleece or a cloche. They require daily watering and feeding with a high potassium, tomato fertiliser once a week when the fruit has begun to set. 'Alicante' is a cordon plant that will require staking and support as it produces a heavy crop of tomatoes over a long period. Will require side shoots 'pinching out'. |
Harvest: | June to September. |
When to Sow Tomato Alicante Vegetable Seeds
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