Here is our choice of the top tomatoes for your garden
Roma: A variety bred for tomato sauce and juice making, the plum-shaped ‘Roma’ has almost no seeds. It yields a heavy crop and is very disease resistant. Grow this bush tomato outdoors or in. Pic Credit to Thompson & Morgan
Hundreds and Thousands: This easy- to-grow heirloom produces literally hundreds of tiny fruits – just try to resist popping one in your mouth as you pass! Grow it in a hanging basket or window box. Pic Credit to Suttons
Marmande: An irregular-shaped beefsteak tomato with a distinctive flavour. It’s ideal for all uses in the kitchen, making it a highly versatile choice. It will grow well outside even in our dodgy climate! Pic credit to Unwins
Sungold: Introduce a little sunshine into your garden with this golden- yellow tomato. It has the best of all worlds: good flavour, thin skins, heavy cropping and it’s early to crop. Try it indoors or out.
Legend: Impressive resistance to disease has won this bush tomato a coveted RHS Award of Garden Merit. The toms themselves are large and glossy, boasting a superior flavour and few seeds.