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Our tomato picks

‘Sun Baby’

‘Sun Baby’ is eye-catching with small, bright-yellow cherry fruits.

Strongly flavoured, it’s more acidic than some, but I find the taste refreshing. Grows well outside and as each truss produces lots of fruits, you don’t need too many trusses for a decent harvest. Subscribers: see next month’s issue for free seeds.

‘Losetto’

If you’ve ever had your tomato harvest devastated by blight, you’ll know how disappointing it is. ‘Losetto’ has been bred to shrug off blight, and its semibush shape makes it ideal for growing in a pot on a sunny patio – perfect for those of us without a greenhouse. The cherry fruits taste good, too!

‘Marmande’

I don’t often grow beefsteak tomatoes as they take so long

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