Tomato Plant 'White Sugar'
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Tomato 'White Sugar' brings a unique touch to the garden with its creamy white, round, flat fruits. Each tomato weighs around 300g and offers a sweet, firm, fleshy texture that's perfect for fresh salads or light cooking. This tall mid-season plant is impressively high-yielding and shows strong disease resistance. Its pale fruit colour adds visual interest while delivering excellent flavour and reliability throughout the season.
Unusual white tomatoes like ‘White Sugar’ trace their roots back to early experimental breeding, where growers selected for sweetness and reduced acidity, making them a favourite among those who find red tomatoes too sharp. Provide full sun, sturdy support, and consistent feeding to encourage strong growth; pinch out side shoots to maintain a cordon habit and focus energy into fruit production, while regular watering and light pruning will help ensure a steady supply of beautifully flavoured tomatoes.
Supplied in approx. 9cm pots.
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The primary intended use of this plant is to grow food for human consumption.
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