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WIN Suttons Tomato Seeds – 100 Packs Up For Grabs

This competition has now closed but thank you to all those who took part. All the winners have been drawn & contacted. Congratulations to our 20 winners who each won a fantastic bundle of tomato seeds from the selection below.

While you wait for our next competition, if you’re looking for a selection of delicious new tomato varieties to grow, read on!

Crimson Cherry F1

Tomato ‘Crimson Cherry F1 on a vine
Harvest delectable fruit from tomato ‘Crimson Cherry F1’ right through to the first frost

Enjoy the deliciously sweet flavour and satisfying ‘tang’ of the first blight-resistant cherry sized tomato!

Plant the versatile tomato ‘Crimson Cherry F1’ in containers, beds or borders.

Crimson Plum F1

Tomato ‘Crimson Plum F1’ on a vine
The ‘Roma’ style fruit from tomato ‘Crimson Plum F1’ is perfect for snacking

Grow this blight-resistant plum variety for delicious fruits with firm flesh, few seeds, and a rich flavour.

Plant tomato ‘Crimson Plum F1’ in containers outdoors for fruit from July through to October. 

Veranda Red F1

Tomato ‘Veranda Red F1 from Suttons
Dwarf tomato variety ‘Veranda Red F1’ is a compact plant that produces big yields

This dwarf variety displays amazing disease resistance, perfected over 15 years of expert breeding.

For an early crop of flavoursome fruit within arm’s reach, plant tomato ‘Veranda Red F1’ in your window box.

Marmande

Tomato ‘Marmande’ from Suttons
Tomato ‘Marmande’ is a winner of the RHS Award of Garden Merit
Image: Floramedia

This reliable continental variety produces delightfully irregular tomatoes with firm flesh and a distinctive flavour.

Grow Tomato ‘Marmande’ as a cordon. Remember to pinch out side-shoots to encourage fruit production and healthy growth.

F1 Tumbler

Tomato ‘F1 tumbler’ in a green container
Tomato ‘F1 tumbler’ is delightfully compact 

This variety is vigorous and prolific, producing up to 4kg of cherry sized fruit per season.

Plant your unique trailing Tomato ‘F1 Tumbler’ in a hanging basket for an amazing visual display and easy picking.

Last Updated on November 8, 2024 by Suttons Horticultural Team

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25 thoughts on “WIN Suttons Tomato Seeds – 100 Packs Up For Grabs”

  1. Katie Brunt says:

    Hi Petya, we wish you the best of luck with our latest tomato competition and make sure to browse our blog for tomato growing guides as we have plenty for beginners! Just search Tomato in the search bar!
    Best regards,
    The Suttons Team

  2. Katie Brunt says:

    Hi Arron, best of luck in our tomato competition, and we agree, the more pots the better!
    Best regards,
    The Suttons Team

  3. Petya Dinova says:

    oops, I ment I would like to grow my own tomatoes with my kids, watch them grow and eat them once they are ready 🙂

  4. Petya Dinova says:

    Hi, I am new to gardening , i would lie to try and grow my own tomatoes

  5. Arron Billett says:

    Would love to win a few new varieties of tomato. I’m sure the missus would love even more pots around the house right??

  6. Katie Brunt says:

    Hi Julie, that sounds like a good job done in the greenhouse! We wish you the best of luck in our tomato competition too.
    Best regards,
    The Suttons Team

  7. Julie Rayner says:

    My husband has just cleaned out the greenhouse yesterday ready for the summer. We love to try different varieties of tomato – it would be lovely to win

  8. Katie Brunt says:

    Hi Ann, thank you very much for your support. We wish you the best of luck in our latest competition!
    Best regards,
    The Suttons Team

  9. Katie Brunt says:

    Hi Lizzie, we couldn’t agree more! We wish you the best of luck in our tomato competition!
    Best regards,
    The Suttons Team

  10. Katie Brunt says:

    Hi Rachel, we wish you and your daughter the best of luck in our latest competition, and you manage to expand your tomato collection!
    Best regards,
    The Suttons Team

  11. Ann Gregory says:

    Always buy from Sutton

  12. Lizzie says:

    Love the sense of accomplishment you get from doing it all from seed

  13. mrs rachel clare richardson says:

    My daughter loves growing strawberries and tomatoes, hoping to expand this year!

  14. Katie Brunt says:

    Hi Tom, you couldn’t have said it better! We are glad you are enjoying the process of growing from seed and we wish you the best of luck in our latest competition.
    Best regards,
    The Suttons Team

  15. Katie Brunt says:

    Hi Wendy, this is so wonderful to hear. Thank you for your support. Good luck on our latest competition.
    Best regards,
    The Suttoms Team

  16. I love ‘Suttons seeds’ my dad always grew from them & now I’ve got my friend also growing from them.

  17. Tom Corby says:

    The best way is definitely growing by seeds you just get the feeling that your in charge of you harvest and its a bit of proudness because you would’ve grown something for you and your family to enjoy

  18. Katie Brunt says:

    Hi Kathie, thank you for your comment and we wish you the best of luck in our competition!
    Bets regards,
    The Suttons Team

  19. Katie Brunt says:

    Hi Jayne, we are so pleased you have been happy with our seeds. We wish you the best of luck with our latest competition!
    Best regards,
    The Suttons Team

  20. What a lovely tonic in these difficult days prompting us to get out in the garden and heal our souls and
    Minds. Thank you Sutton’s.

  21. Jayne says:

    Sutton’s are always good quality seeds

  22. Katie Brunt says:

    Hi Julie, thank you for your comment and we wish you the best of luck in our competition!
    Best regards,
    The Suttons Team

  23. Katie Brunt says:

    Hi Linda, it’s great to hear you enjoy growing from seed. Good luck with our competition!
    Best regards,
    The Suttons Team

  24. Linda Sclater says:

    We love growing fruit & veg for our Grand children to harvest for us, to see how it grows, a lot gets eaten before we have to cook it

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