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Tomato Money Maker

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  • Reliable fruiting for steady harvests
  • Classic flavour ideal for fresh eating
  • Vigorous growth supports abundant crops
  • Suitable for garden beds and large pots
Tomato 'Moneymaker' offers a classic garden scene with clusters of round, medium-sized fruits. This cultivar is cherished for its reliable cropping and balanced flavour, making it a favourite for fresh eating and cooking. The plant grows vigorously with lush green foliage, creating an attractive and productive display throughout the growing season.
    Medium sized tomato growing on a plant. Mid red in colour
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    Tomato Money Maker - Plant information

    Size: Typically grows to around 1.5 metres tall with a spread of 0.5 to 0.7 metres. The upright habit suits garden beds and larger containers.

    Position: Plant in a sunny spot with well-drained soil. Full sun exposure encourages healthy growth and fruit ripening. Avoid overly shaded or windy locations for best results.

    Feeding etc: Feed weekly with a balanced tomato fertiliser once fruits start to form. Prune side shoots to focus energy on main stems and fruit production. Remove any yellowing leaves to maintain plant health.

    Care: Water regularly to keep soil moist but not waterlogged. Support stems with stakes or cages to prevent damage. Remove side shoots to encourage better fruit development. Monitor for common pests and diseases, treating promptly if needed.