Tomato "Garten Froide"
Solanum lycopersicum L. var. lycopersicum
3.59€
Ex Tax: 2.95€
Ex Tax: 2.95€
Tomato "Garten Froide".
A very popular German variety among tall cherry tomatoes. The plant is indeterminate, 1.8-2 m high, with whip-like flower racemes up to 50 cm long.
The fruits are round, red, weighing 20-25 g, very sweet.
Value of the variety: high yield, excellent taste, disease resistance.
Recommended for fresh consumption, food decoration, and whole-fruit canning.
Agricultural technology.
Seeds for seedlings are sown in March - early April to a depth of 1 cm. Picking in the phase of 1-2 true leaves. Seedlings are fed 2-3 times with complete fertilizer. 7-10 days before planting, seedlings begin to harden. 60-65-day-old seedlings are planted in greenhouses in April - May, in open ground - in June after the end of spring frosts, in the phase of 6-7 true leaves and at least one flower cluster, according to a 30x50 cm pattern. As the lower leaves age, they must be removed, which will speed up the ripening of fruits, increase yield and prevent the development of fungal diseases.
A very popular German variety among tall cherry tomatoes. The plant is indeterminate, 1.8-2 m high, with whip-like flower racemes up to 50 cm long.
The fruits are round, red, weighing 20-25 g, very sweet.
Value of the variety: high yield, excellent taste, disease resistance.
Recommended for fresh consumption, food decoration, and whole-fruit canning.
Agricultural technology.
Seeds for seedlings are sown in March - early April to a depth of 1 cm. Picking in the phase of 1-2 true leaves. Seedlings are fed 2-3 times with complete fertilizer. 7-10 days before planting, seedlings begin to harden. 60-65-day-old seedlings are planted in greenhouses in April - May, in open ground - in June after the end of spring frosts, in the phase of 6-7 true leaves and at least one flower cluster, according to a 30x50 cm pattern. As the lower leaves age, they must be removed, which will speed up the ripening of fruits, increase yield and prevent the development of fungal diseases.