Big Tom Peat Free Tomato Planter 55L
Big Tom Peat Free Tomato Planter 55L
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This Westland Big Tom Peat Free Tomato Planter is a nutrient-rich compost that promotes strong root growth and sustains healthy plant development. This unique formulation is full of essential nutrients, providing the best environment for your tomatoes to thrive. Infused with beneficial seaweed, it enhances both crop quality and encourages abundant fruiting.
Designed with an advanced moisture retention technology and a calcium rich formulation, it reduces the risk of blossom end rot. The planter also actively nourishes your tomato plants for an extended period of up to six weeks. This promotes their vitality and productivity.
This deeper fill Westland Big Tom Peat Free Tomato Planter allows for more roots, meaning a bountiful harvest of more delicious tomatoes.
- Seaweed enriched to support fruit formation
- Rich in calcium to prevent blossom end rot
- Feeds for up to 6 weeks
- Extra deep for more tomatoes
HOW YOU START
- Before opening, shake the planter to loosen the compost and ensure an even depth
- Choose a suitable spot with plenty of light. Big Tom Tomato Planter is ideal for greenhouses, patios, conservatories and even roof top plantings
- Cut around the dotted lines on the front of the planter to make three holes
- Make a hole in the compost sufficient for the root ball of the plant and firm in the compost around the plant
- Water the planter and ensure the compost is moist
NOW START GROWING
- Keep compost moist. Water every day in hot weather to prevent drying out
- If necessary, cut some holes in the bottom of the planter to avoid water logging
- Use Tomato Feed when the first flower truss appears and re-feed every 2-3 waterings
- Carefully place a cane (or use string and supports) in the compost to support the plant as it
- Store in a dry frost free space away from weedkillers and other garden chemicals
- Keep planter sealed until it is required for use
- Not suitable for ericaceous (lime hating) plants