Tomato "Mandarin"
Tomato "Mandarin".
Vitamin sun in your garden! Sweet as fruit and healthy as a carrot.
An early-ripening low-growing variety, loved for its incredible yield and bright colour. An ideal choice for those looking for tasty and hypoallergenic tomatoes.
Characteristics:
Bush type: Determinant (low-growing). Suitable for open ground and film shelters.
Fruits: Flat-round, firm, weighing up to 120 g. The colour is saturated, bright orange, resembling a ripe tangerine.
Flesh: Sweet, aromatic, meaty.
Variety value:
1. Health benefits: High beta-carotene content! These tomatoes are good for vision and skin, and are also suitable for people allergic to red fruits.
2. Reliability and Storage: Fruits do not crack even with excess moisture and can be stored for an amazingly long time after harvest without losing taste.
3. Yield: The variety is distinguished by early and very abundant fruit production.
Agrotechnics:
Sowing for seedlings: March-April. Planting out: May-June (when the threat of frost has passed).
Important: Despite the low growth, the bushes are heavily loaded with fruits, so tying to stakes is recommended. Ideal for whole-fruit canning — orange "tangerines" look magnificent in jars.
Seeds remain viable for 10 years. If the expiration date has passed, simply increase the sowing rate.
Vitamin sun in your garden! Sweet as fruit and healthy as a carrot.
An early-ripening low-growing variety, loved for its incredible yield and bright colour. An ideal choice for those looking for tasty and hypoallergenic tomatoes.
Characteristics:
Bush type: Determinant (low-growing). Suitable for open ground and film shelters.
Fruits: Flat-round, firm, weighing up to 120 g. The colour is saturated, bright orange, resembling a ripe tangerine.
Flesh: Sweet, aromatic, meaty.
Variety value:
1. Health benefits: High beta-carotene content! These tomatoes are good for vision and skin, and are also suitable for people allergic to red fruits.
2. Reliability and Storage: Fruits do not crack even with excess moisture and can be stored for an amazingly long time after harvest without losing taste.
3. Yield: The variety is distinguished by early and very abundant fruit production.
Agrotechnics:
Sowing for seedlings: March-April. Planting out: May-June (when the threat of frost has passed).
Important: Despite the low growth, the bushes are heavily loaded with fruits, so tying to stakes is recommended. Ideal for whole-fruit canning — orange "tangerines" look magnificent in jars.
Seeds remain viable for 10 years. If the expiration date has passed, simply increase the sowing rate.

