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Vitax helps to deliver a lasting future for The National Forest
TV star Alex Polizzi fixes it for Oak Garden Centre
Thompson & Morgan offer 'money-back' guarantee
Classiflora unveil 1,700 new plant lines to the trade
Garden centres busy despite snow and cold
Thetford puts the emphasis on fun for Garden Re-Leaf Day
Garvinea Gerberas scoop another prestigious award
Dobbies fined for polluting Cumbrian stream with sewage
45 jobs saved as Whiteley's Garden Centre is bought
Jobs created at new centre
HomeTime joins Trans-Continental’s SnowTime & SunTime
Bell’s Horticultural expands into the bulb market
More variety in GYO sales
Bar-Be-Quick appointed to distribute Carbon Gold
Demand increases for multipurpose compost
Visitor registration now open for HTA National Plant Show
British-made garden furniture set for wider distribution
GCA settle in at HTA offices
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Thompson & Morgan offer 'money-back' guarantee
 
Thompson & Morgan believe they have created the sweetest ever tomato and are backing up their claim with a 'money-back' guarantee to consumers.

"I’m so confident you won’t be disappointed, that I’ll give you your money back if you don’t think this is the best tomato you’ve ever tasted," Paul Hansord, managing director of Thompson & Morgan, is telling customers.

The sweet-tasting tomato in question is Sweet Aperitif.

"It’s 20 years since I discovered the now hugely popular orange-skinned tomato variety, Sungold, which at the time took tomato flavour to a new level," said Paul.

"Since then I’ve tried 100s of new tomato varieties and none have beaten Sungold on taste. That is, until I tasted Sweet Aperitif. It has a wonderfully sweet flavour and a remarkably thin skin. Everyone should try it - I’m convinced it’s going to be the next best-selling red-skinned tomato."

Sweet Aperitif has already topped taste tests – a fact which usually pre-empts a variety becoming the one that everyone wants to grow at home.

Gardeners and allotmenteers can grow Sweet Aperitif indoors or outside. When grown in a greenhouse, growers can expect to harvest 50-plus bite-sized and flavourful tomatoes over a six-month cropping period. Outdoor yields are also expected to be higher than normal.

For more information visit www.thompson-morgan.com
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