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I would just like to say thank you for the excellent service. The plants came quickly, well wrapped and still moist on arrival, with good roots. They are now planted and I look forward to watching them grow. Thanks.
Jean W., Wirral Merseyside
Supplied as a packet of approximately 15 seeds.
This Product is Available Now.This old German variety is still, in our opinion, the best variety to grow in hanging baskets, window boxes or tubs.
Cascades of cherry-sized fruit are produced over a long cropping season. The name, which translates as 'Garden Pearl', describes how these tomatoes can just hang like strings of pearls. Fruits have thin skins and are full of juice. Very reliable and easy, needing no stopping or training and due to its German origins it performs very well even in colder years.
This is a bush variety of lax habit, suitable for hanging baskets etc. Do not stop; thin out excessive growth if crowding.
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