Yeah I think the ceramic tile is the better choice for that bathroom renovation. Ceramic is easier to work with around the corners and the color you picked will look great with the vanity. Just make sure you order extra for cuts and waste. Also consider sealing the grout once it's all set to prevent staining. The underfloor heating you mentioned should pair nicely with the tile since ceramic conducts heat well. Let me know if you need help with the layout planning.
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The tomato variety you picked should do really well in your garden beds. I would suggest giving them plenty of space maybe 24 inches apart so they get good air flow. Water at the base in the morning rather than overhead to keep the leaves dry. Adding a layer of straw mulch around them will help keep the soil moisture consistent. You might also want to put cages in early before they get too tall and unruly.