Black Tomato Collection | Organic Seeds | Heirloom | Varieties | Rare - Mathai Sprouts & Art
Black Tomato Collection | Organic Seeds | Heirloom | Varieties | Rare

Black Tomato Collection | Organic Seeds | Heirloom | Varieties | Rare

USD 7.49 USD
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Specifications

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ClimateHighland
Common NameTomato
ColorBlack
Indoor/OutdoorOutdoor
BrandTim's Tomatoes
Season Of InterestFall
TypeVegetable Seeds
Life CycleAnnual
WateringMedium
GenusSolanum
SunlightFull Sun
FeaturesEdible
Cultivating DifficultyVery Easy

Our Black Tomato Collection includes 5 separately packaged varieties from some of our most popular black varieties including Black Krim, Black Cherry, Black Truffle, Black Prince, and Black Brandywine! This gives you a mix of small, medium, and large tomatoes. If you are a black tomato lover like we are or are growing them for the first time and want to try a variety this is the perfect way to do it and get a discount in the process! Common Name - TomatoBotanical Name - Solanum LycopersicumHeirloom Status (lineage established at least 50 years ago) - Depends On The VarietyOpen-Pollinated Status - Open-PollinatedOrganic Status - OrganicGrowth Habit - IndeterminateDays to Maturity - 65-85 DaysDays to Germinate - 6-14 DaysFruit Color - Black TomatoFruit Size - Depends On The VarietySoil Depth - ¼ InchSoil Temperature - 75-85 DegreesPlant Spacing - 36-48 inchesRow Spacing - 4-5 FeetPreferences - Full Sun, Moist Well Drained Soil 1/8 Oz = Approximately 930-1,250 Tomato Seeds1/4 Oz = Approximately 1,875-2,500 Tomato Seeds1/2 Oz = Approximately 3,750-5,000 Tomato Seeds1 Oz = Approximately 7,500-10,000 Tomato Seeds Planting Instructions - Start tomato seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost date. Do not Plant out until 2 weeks after last frost. Tomato seeds require high soil temperatures for good germination rates. We highly recommend heat mats to ensure and speed up germination. Pot up to 3–4 inch pots when first true leaves develop (not cotyledon leaves). Harden off plants for 1-2 weeks in full sun before transplanting them outside (after last frost). Make sure to give tomato plants a lot of space for vigorous root and foliage growth.

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