Product Description: Prince Tschernij Tomato – A Historical Russian Heirloom!
The Prince Tschernij Tomato is a fascinating heirloom variety originating from Russia, known for its deep dark color and rich, sweet flavor. This open-pollinated variety is perfect for gardeners looking to add something unique to their vegetable patch. It not only brings flavor diversity but also serves as a visual highlight in your garden.
Usage:
The Prince Tschernij Tomato is excellent for fresh salads, salsas, or as a delicious accompaniment to various dishes. Its rich taste and dark color make it a true centerpiece on any plate.
Age and Origin:
This tomato belongs to the historical old varieties that have been cultivated without genetic modification (GMO) or hybridization. The Prince Tschernij has a long tradition in Russian agriculture and has been preserved over generations, focusing on taste and quality.
Flavor and Characteristics:
These tomatoes are medium to large in size, featuring a striking dark skin with greenish-black stripes. Their flavor is intense and sweet, ideal for lovers of aromatic tomatoes.
Nutritional Benefits:
The Prince Tschernij Tomato is rich in vitamin C, antioxidants, and valuable minerals that contribute to strengthening the immune system.
Cultivation and Care:
- Location: Sunny to partially shaded spot
- Watering: Regular but moderate watering; avoid waterlogging.
- Soil: Well-drained, nutrient-rich soil.
- Fertilization: Use organic fertilizers like nettle tea or compost.
- Harvesting: Early to mid-season harvest, with continuous fruiting throughout the growing season.
Delivery: 10 seeds of the Prince Tschernij Tomato.
Important Note:
The seeds are sold exclusively for collector purposes or as ornamental plants and may not be offered as seeds in accordance with applicable seed marketing regulations. The success of the cultivation depends on various factors such as climate, soil, and care. If you have any questions or issues, we are happy to assist you!
Disclaimer:
"We guarantee the high quality of our seeds but take no responsibility for the outcome of the cultivation."