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Tomatoes

See also: Tomato information from various sources.

Explanation: Determinate/Indeterminate tomatoes


​In gardening, determinate and indeterminate describe the growth habits of plants, particularly tomatoes and potatoes.
Determinate plants have a defined growth period, typically producing a single flush of fruit over a relatively short time. Indeterminate plants continue to grow and produce fruit throughout the growing season until killed by frost.
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Determinate:
  • Growth: Plants stop growing after reaching a certain size and set all their fruit at once. 
  • Size: Generally more compact and bush-like. 
  • Harvest: Fruit ripens within a shorter period, often making them good for canning. 
  • Maintenance: Determinate tomatoes, also known as bush tomatoes, are generally low-maintenance and don't require extensive pruning or staking. They naturally grow to a predetermined size, typically around three feet tall, and have a bushy, compact habit. While they don't need pruning, some support may be helpful when they are laden with fruit
  • Examples: Many bush tomato varieties and certain potato varieties. 
  • Pros: Lower maintenance, concentrated harvest, suitable for smaller spaces. 
  • Cons: May produce less overall fruit, shorter harvest window.

Indeterminate:
  • Growth: Plants continue to grow and produce fruit throughout the growing season. 
  • Size: Can grow much larger, often vining, and require support like stakes or cages. 
  • Harvest: Fruit ripens over a longer period, providing a more extended harvest.
  • Maintenance|: Indeterminate tomatoes require consistent maintenance to thrive, primarily through pruning and staking. Regularly removing side shoots ("suckers") and providing support like stakes or cages is essential for maximizing fruit production and preventing disease
  • Examples: Vining tomato varieties, many potato varieties.
  • Pros: Heavier yields, longer harvest window.
  • Cons: Require more space, more support, and more intensive pruning and maintenance. 

Some of the Tomato varieties we are growing for the 2026 GHAS May plant sale

Cherry (indeterminate)
Golden Crown    Golden Sunrise   Honeycomb   Sakura
  Sungold     Sweet Million      Ildi       Gardener's Delight 


Plum (indeterminate)
San Manzano   Belladine   Black Moon (Small plum) 
Bliss (Small plum)


Cocktail/Medium (Indeterminate)
Honey Delight               Cocktail Crush       Moneymaker

Beef Steak (Indeterminate)
Cuor Di Bue 

Dwarf Patio (Determinate)
Summer Last (Cocktail)        Solito (Cherry)   
Baby Boomer (Cocktail)    Minibel (Cherry)
Tomato Pests and Diseases-What's Eating/Killing my Plants  www.growingyourownveg.com/tomato-pests-and-diseases.php
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    • GHAS Tenancy Agreement 2026
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  • News and Events
  • Important / Useful information
  • Allotmenteer's Calendar
  • History
  • Gallery
  • Fertilisers info. from RHS
  • Chilli Peppers
  • Chilli Scoville ratings
  • Tomato information from various sources
  • No Dig
  • Garlic
    • Garlic Pests and Diseases
  • GHAS Member Recipe Suggestions
  • FAQs
  • Onward Pea
  • Cucumber sowing "Simply Seeds"
  • 2026 Plant sale fruits & veggies
    • Chillis in plants sale
    • Peppers
    • Tomatoes
    • Herbs
    • Other Vegetables