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Tomatillo Seeds

Part of the James Wong Homegrown Revolution Range.Vigorous, high yielding plants. Perfect in salsas, sauces and guacamoles. Very similar to its relative, the tomato, but even easier to grow. Harvest fruit at any size larger than a walnut, whilst still green. Tastes like: tomato & lime. Latin Name: Physalis philadelphica.Sealed inside their own little paper envelopes, these round, green tomato-like fruit were once actually more popular than tomatoes themselves amongst the Aztecs of their native Mexico. They are freshingly fruity and taste weirdly like a cross between a lime and beefsteak tomato.Far easier to grow and immeasurably more productive than a lowly tomato, there is no excuse why every fajita fan shouldnt make space for a couple of these too! Sow: March-April. Harvest:
August-October.
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Part of the James Wong Homegrown Revolution Range. Vigorous, high yielding plants. Perfect in salsas, sauces & guacamoles. Very similar to its relative, the tomato, but even easier to grow. Harvest fruit at any size larger than a walnut, whilst still green. Tastes like: tomato & lime. Latin Name: Physalis philadelphica. Sealed inside their own little paper envelopes, these round, green tomato-like fruit were once actually more popular than tomatoes themselves amongst the Aztecs of their native Mexico. They are freshingly fruity & taste weirdly like a cross between a lime & beefsteak tomato. Far easier to grow & immeasurably more productive than a lowly tomato, there is no excuse why every fajita fan shouldnt make space for a couple of these too! Sow: March-April. Harvest: August-October.

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Suttons Seeds
Suttons Seeds are an internationally renowned supplier of all types of seeds for fruit and vegetables. Originally founded in 1806 by John Sutton it is now based in Paignton.

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