The small, aromatic fruits of this Italian tomato form lush, grape-like, cherry tomatoes. In Naples, the clusters are tied together to be cooked or displayed to be eaten fresh. And the best part is that if clusters are hung in a cool, well-ventilated pace, they can be stored for several months. Imagine having your own fresh tomatoes in January!
Sow in early March into seedling trays in a warm place. Transfer to pots when about 5 cm high. Transplant into the field from May 20 at a distance of 80 ✕ 80 cm. Tie up to stakes or trellis strings. Also break some side branches to promote full fruiting. Protection from rain is recommended. Tip for mixed culture: Basil and parsley intercrop beautifully.
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Product number | AA-3461-00 |
Content in grams | 0.27 |
Content in seeds | 30.00 |
Content in m2 | 19.00 |