Solanum lycopersicum 'Sungold' syn. Solanum lycopersicum 'Sun Gold'
Tomato 'Sungold'
Late Spring 2016
15
- 2
Early Spring 2016
10
- 3


Solanum lycopersicum 'Sungold' syn. Solanum lycopersicum 'Sun Gold'
Late Spring 2016
15
Early Spring 2016
10

TeresaH
Very healthy #gyo

TeresaH
Home so @latebloomer - I tend to grow them in the greenhouse so they get a bit more warmth and protection
Stripeddonkey
These will be inside - on windowsill or in potting shed for a few weeks yet. Once hardened they will grow happily outside. I don't have a greenhouse do I only grow fruit and veg that can cope outside. These sungolds do well outside.
Flowers on Sungolds. Roll on the fruits.
They're really early mine are only 8 inches and already flowers!