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Black Krim Tomato
Solanum lycopersicum 'Black Krim'
Duration: Annual
When to Sow: Spring Ease of Germination: Easy
Twenty years ago who would want a tomato that turns dark? Today ’Black Krim’ is one of the most popular heirlooms, and is emblematic of a remarkable swing back to the varieties of the past. Coming from the Isle of Krim, off the Crimean coast in the Black Sea, it has become a favourite of gardeners and cooks, and there are even recipes that call for them specifically. Its fruits are large and very juicy. How dark they get depends on where it is grown: the hotter the area the darker the fruit. In cooler areas the colour is a dark purple with green shoulders. And the taste -- ah, the taste -- is intense, full-bodied, with a satisfying hint of saltiness. The vines are indeterminate and need to be staked or caged. 69-90 days.
P8688-330 Plug pack 12
Not to U.S.A.
$18.00/pack
S8688-331 SowNatural(tm) Seeds
Not to U.S.A., E.U.
$5.25/pkt
S8688-331 SowNatural(tm) Bulk Seeds
Not to U.S.A., E.U.
$28.00/10g
Currency: United States Dollar

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