How to sow tomato seeds
Tomatoes are easy to grow from seed and should germinate within two weeks. Compact cherry varieties can be grown in pots and hanging baskets, while larger, cordon types are more suited to being raised in the ground or in growing bags.
You will need
- Tomato seeds
- Seed compost
- Plastic pots
- Vermiculite
Step 1
Fill your pot with seed compost, leaving a couple of centimetres below the rim. Scatter the seeds evenly over the compost and cover with vermiculite. Water well, then cover the pot with a plastic bag or piece of clingfilm to keep the compost moist.
Step 2
Remove the cover from the pot when seedlings appear. If growing your tomatoes on a windowsill, turn the pot regularly to prevent the plants growing towards the light and becoming distorted.
Step 3
Pot on the tomato seedlings when they’re about 10cm tall. Plant them deeply into individual 7.5cm pots. In late-May, harden off plants before planting them into their final position.
Tomatoes are hungry, thirsty plants, so add moisture-retaining crystals and a slow-release fertiliser.
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