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BY Gardening With Ben February 15, 2026

Blight-Resistant Tomato Varieties UK (Complete Guide)

Blight-Resistant Tomato Varieties UK (Complete Guide) Tomato blight is the biggest reason UK gardeners lose their tomato crops. One warm, wet spell in summer can wipe out plants within days…[...]

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BY Gardening With Ben February 15, 2026

Best Cherry Tomato Varieties (UK Guide)

Best Cherry Tomato Varieties (UK Guide) Cherry tomatoes are the most reliable tomatoes you can grow in the UK. They ripen earlier, cope better with cooler conditions than large tomatoes,…[...]

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BY Gardening With Ben February 15, 2026

Best Feed for Tomatoes (UK Guide)

Best Feed for Tomatoes (UK Guide) Feeding is the difference between a tomato plant that looks healthy and one that produces heavy crops. Tomatoes are hungry plants, and once they…[...]

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