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Gourmet Garden
Creating a gourmet garden can not only be a pleasure but also a great way to eat healthily and enjoy fresh, seasonal products. In your own gourmet garden, you can grow a variety of vegetables, herbs, and fruits, providing ingredients for healthy and delicious meals. Such a garden can also be organized in a small space, on a balcony, or in the pots.
A salad with home-grown tomatoes? Of course!
Windowsill
Growing tomatoes on a windowsill is a great way to obtain fresh vegetables at home. The variety we recommend is the dwarf cherry tomato Bajaja. This is a medium-early variety intended for container cultivation. It has drooping shoots and small red fruits weighing about 8-10 grams. Interestingly, from one plant, you can harvest up to 750 tomatoes.
Balcony
Growing tomatoes on a balcony is a perfect way to enjoy fresh produce, even if you don’t have a garden. Balcony tomatoes are not only a tasty addition to the kitchen but also a wonderful pleasure during cultivation. The variety we recommend is the dwarf cherry tomato Balconi Red F1. This variety is intended for the pot and container cultivation, producing large, sweet fruits collected in loose clusters.
Terrace
Tomatoes on the terrace is a great idea for growing these delicious vegetables. Growing tomatoes in pots or boxes on the terrace has many advantages, including the ability to control conditions such as soil, watering, and sunlight. The Tumbling Tom Red & Yellow tomato variety are perfect for growing in small pots and hanging baskets. The plants produce drooping shoots up to 50 centimeters long. The fruits are small and juicy. For larger containers, several plants need to be planted to achieve the desired effect. The growing season is 75 days.