Clementine Cocktail Tomato

(5 customer reviews)

$ 11.55

Early variety, cannot be pruned. It produces clusters of small tomatoes the size of Mirabelle plums (5 to 6 grams). The fruits are numerous, firm, juicy and sweet. Ideal to eat plain as an aperitif, on a skewer or to decorate a dish. You can also make jams. Type: cherry tomatoes

Sowing: March-April

50 seeds approximately

SKU: 1117 Category:

Description

Clementine Cocktail Tomato – Heirloom Seeds / Rare seeds

Sowing: March-April

Transplanting: after the frosts

Harvest: July to September, even October

Tomatoes are chilly! Exhibition: Tomatoes are native to South America…and their genes remember it! Give them the sunniest spot in your garden. Sowing: Start your sowing in a small terrine from March / April (15/20° night and day) in seed compost, cover your seeds by 0.5 cm, pack gently and keep moist. Transplant your seedlings when they are 5 cm, in buckets with 1/3 compost or compost, bury up to the first leaves. After the Ice Saints, plant your tomato plants as soon as they have reached 15 cm, bury them up to the first leaves in the ground in a hole with manure, compost or a few leaves nettle if necessary, install your stakes spaced 70 cm apart. Water abundantly the first 3 days, stop the following 15 days then water regularly. Remember to mulch! this will make it much easier to keep the soil moist and space out weeding. Diseases that can affect tomatoes: downy mildew (do not water the leaves and remove those that touch the ground). Plant basil between your tomato plants, they help each other…

About 50 seeds

Additional information

Weight 0.04 lbs

5 reviews for Clementine Cocktail Tomato

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