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80 BLACK KRIM TOMATO Solanum Lycopersicum Indeterminate Heirloom Beefsteak Fruit Vegetable Seeds
80 BLACK KRIM TOMATO Solanum Lycopersicum Indeterminate Heirloom Beefsteak Fruit Vegetable Seeds
DESCRIPTION:
NAME: Black Krim Tomato
OTHER COMMON NAMES: Black Crimea Tomato / Noire de Crimée Tomato
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Solanum Lycopersicum
COLOR: Deep Maroon Red - Purple, Nearly Black
PLANT SEEDS: Outdoors after frost / Indoors weeks before last frost
PLANT HEIGHT: 48 - 72"
PLANT SPACING: 24 - 36"
HARVEST: 75 Days
LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Sun
SOIL & WATER PREFERENCES: Average
QUANTITY: 80 Seeds
OTHER: Black Krim is an open pollinated indeterminate Crimean tomato. The fruit is quite pretty, varying in degrees of ribbing & color, with shades of deep maroons & purples to nearly black, with the coloration being darker in hotter, sunnier conditions. The beefsteak type tomatoes are large at 4 - 8" across & weighing in at 10 - 16 oz up to 1 1/2 pounds each. Black Krim tomatoes are sweet & juicy, have low acidity, & a very good flavor that is all its own. Many who have tried this heirloom rank it amongst their very favorites & would not miss a season without them. The strong plants produce a good yield, & are very heat tolerant.
Tomatoes have a wide variety of health benefits. They are high in the antioxidant lycopene, & contain high amounts of vitamins A, B, & C as well as many other vitamins & minerals.
Tomatoes can be eaten fresh like a fruit, added to salads, in salsa, or sliced for sandwiches. They can be cooked in any number of ways like grilled, fried, baked, or stewed, made into tomato bisque, added to stews, mixed veggies, or pretty much anything :) Of course without tomatoes, there would be no ketchup or red sauce for pizzas & pastas. Tomatoes can be stored by freezing, canning, or drying them.
Tomato plants are either considered to be determinate or indeterminate. What’s the difference? The fruit of determinate plants all mature at nearly the same time. Indeterminate plants continue to grow & produce fruit until frost.
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