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Tomato Orange Pear is a mid-season variety. 110-115 days from sowing to harvest. Indeterminate variety. Plant (bush) growths up to 200 cm (80 in.). Pear-shaped, bright orange, dense. Glossy tomatoes with an excellent sweet taste. Average eight 75-80g (2.5-3 oz.) Resistant to late blight. Not crappy to cracking. High-yielding heirloom variety for open ground and greenhouses. A unique salad tomato. An ideal tomato for selling. 0.2g approx. 40 seeds fresh ********************************************************************************************************************************************** INSTRUCTIONS.For Indeterminate and Determinate types grown indoors or outdoors: Fill a tray just a little below full with moist compost. Sow seeds thinly and then cover them with moist compost. Place in a warm environment 15-20°C(60-68°F) and keep moist. Keep seedlings in a light sunny position, but away from the bright sun. When large enough to handle, transplant them individually into small pots of potting compost. Keep in an environment of around 15°C(60°F). Indoors: When first flowers open transfer into growing bags, large pots or greenhouse borders. Outdoors: Slowly accustom plants to outside conditions for 2-3 weeks before planting out, ensuring the danger of frost has passed. Keep plants watered well. When the first fruits start to develop feed them with ideally a tomato fertiliser. Gradually accustom plants to outside conditions for 2-3 weeks before planting out, after the danger of frost has passed. Allow 60cm(2ft) between plants. Water well and regularly
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