Tomato Borghese or Eternal tomatoes (Solanum Lycopersicum L.) (Bag) – Franchi Sementi

$2.00

*Heritage Variety*

T1 - Pull the whole plant upside down at the end of the season and pull the tomatoes all winter. Indeterminate. Small egg shaped fruits with few seeds. Ideal for salads or for using sliced with mozzarella, basil and olive oil and for drying for winter use.



Fruits weight: up to 90g - 100g.
Growing habit: Indeterminate (cordon)
Approximate seeds quantity:@450
Sow: from February to April
Variety: Outdoor


1g

Tomato Beefsteak (Solanum Lycopersicum L.) (Bag) – Franchi Sementi

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T5 - Lightly ribbed beef tomato. Very meaty and heavy, but not as mishapen as the Costoluto Fiorentino. Vigorous plant. Indeterminate. With resistance to Verticillium, Fusarium and Alternaria. Fruits weight: up to 500 - 600g Growing habit: Indeterminate (cordon) Approximate seeds quantity:@60 Sow: from February to April Variety: Indoor 1g

Tomato Baby Plum (Solanum Lycopersicum L.) (Bag) – Franchi Sementi

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T24 - A typical Piccolo baby plum tomato translated as 'small date' and commonly called Datterini in Italy. Juicy, full of flavour and reliable. Used by Theo Randall on Saturday kitchen 23/6/12.
Ideal for Indoor Gardening Systems.

Growing habit: Indeterminate (Cordon)
Approximate seeds quantity:@50
Sow: from February to April
Variety: Indoor


1g

Thyme of Provence (Thymus Officinalis) (Bag) – Franchi Sementi

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Timo di Provenza. French thyme. A perennial herb. It stands about 12 inches high. Start seeds in early spring inside, transplant out after last frost date. Space 10" apart in a well drained soil. Sunny location or partial shade. These can be divided every two or three years. .5 gram packet. Approximately 6000 seeds per gram. This perennial plant was introduced to France by the Romans and then onto the UK; Thyme from Provence is one of the most renowned. Sow it from March to June and is ready to be harvest in summer. Prefers light, cold soils, in partial shade. The leaves and the brunch are use as seasoning for meat, fish, soups and vegetables and to do sauces too. 1g. Approximate seeds quantity:@6000 Sow: from March - August 1g

Tarragon/Dragoncello (Bag) – Franchi Sementi

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Tarragon is one of the more useful culinary herbs; it heightens flavors of other herbs. It goes especially well with tomatoes. Grows about 3 feet high. Start seeds in early spring inside and plant out in a sunny location with well-drained soil. Does better with poor soil. This seed tastes more like the more common Russian tarragon, but the flavor is still great. If you are seeking true French tarragon, it is never grown from seed, only cuttings. 0.3 gram packet.   Tarragon is a perennial plant. This variety can be sown from March to June and can be harvest about two months after the sowing. The leaves and the flowers have an aniseedy flavour and go well with some meats and in salad. Quite hard to find tarragon seed generally. From Russia. Seeds quantity: @2800 Approximate weight: 0.4g Sow: from March June 1g

Taget patula (Plant) – Nature by Marc Beyrouthy

$0.77
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