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Unwins Tomato Cherry Cocktail Crush Seeds – Blight Resistant
Unwins Tomato Cherry Cocktail Crush Seeds – Blight Resistant
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Unwins Tomato ‘Cherry Cocktail Crush’ Seeds
Approx 10 Seeds
Tomato ‘Cherry Cocktail Crush’ is a superb cherry tomato variety, ideal for outdoor growing in pots, containers, and garden beds. Producing attractive, medium-sized cherry tomatoes weighing up to 40 g each, this variety offers a delicious balance of sweet and tangy flavour, perfect for salads, snacking, and summer dishes.
One of the standout features of Cherry Cocktail Crush is its good resistance to blight, making it a reliable choice for outdoor cultivation where disease pressure can be higher. Plants are indeterminate (cordon), continuing to grow and crop steadily throughout the season when properly supported.
Easy to grow and highly productive, this variety is an excellent option for gardeners looking for dependable outdoor tomatoes with great taste.
Key Features
Cherry tomato variety with excellent flavour
Sweet and tangy fruits weighing up to 40 g
Ideal for outdoor growing
Performs well in pots and containers
Good blight resistance
Indeterminate (cordon) growth habit
Reliable cropping throughout the season
How to Grow Tomato ‘Cherry Cocktail Crush’
Sow seeds indoors from February to April using fine seed compost. Sow thinly and cover lightly. Keep compost moist and maintain a temperature of 18–22°C for germination.
Pot on seedlings as they grow, keeping them in bright, frost-free conditions. Harden off plants gradually before planting outdoors after all risk of frost has passed.
Plant in a sunny, sheltered position, either in the ground or in large containers. Provide a stake or cane for support and remove side shoots regularly to maintain a single main stem.
Water consistently and feed weekly once flowers appear to encourage strong growth and steady fruit production.
Harvest fruits when fully coloured for the best flavour.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Cherry Cocktail Crush suitable for outdoor growing?
Yes. It is specifically well suited to outdoor cultivation, including pots and containers.
Does it resist blight?
Yes. This variety has good blight resistance, improving reliability outdoors.
What type of tomato plant is it?
It is an indeterminate (cordon) variety and benefits from staking and side-shoot removal.
How big are the tomatoes?
Fruits can weigh up to 40 g each, larger than standard cherry tomatoes.
Perfect For
Outdoor container growing
Patios and balconies
Garden beds
Growers wanting blight-resistant tomatoes
Fresh salads and snacking
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