Product Description: Soldacki – Historical Polish Beefsteak Tomato (Heirloom Variety)
The Soldacki Tomato is a historical Polish beefsteak tomato, celebrated for its enormous fruits and intense flavor. Originating from Poland, this heirloom variety has been a staple in traditional Polish agriculture for decades. Its meaty texture and rich taste make it perfect for sauces, salads, or fresh consumption.
Features and Benefits:
- Age and Origin: The Soldacki Tomato is a well-established variety cultivated in Poland for generations. Known for its large, juicy fruits, it’s a classic beefsteak tomato.
- Taste: These tomatoes have an intense, sweet, and slightly tangy flavor, ideal for tomato sauces or fresh salads.
- Fruit Size: The Soldacki Tomato produces exceptionally large, meaty fruits, making it ideal for culinary use.
- Nutritional Value: Rich in Vitamin C, potassium, and lycopene, this tomato supports the immune system and cardiovascular health.
Growing and Care Instructions:
- Location: Requires a sunny spot with well-drained soil for optimal growth.
- Care: Regular watering and organic fertilizers, like nettle tea or compost, will encourage healthy growth. Due to the size of the fruits, staking the plants is recommended.
- Weather Tolerance: The Soldacki Tomato is robust but should be protected from heavy rain and supported in windy conditions.
Seed Quality:
Our seeds are 100% natural, open-pollinated, non-GMO, and sustainably cultivated. This heirloom variety is known for its large size and rich flavor.
Delivery:
Contents: 10 seeds of Soldacki Beefsteak Tomato (open-pollinated, heirloom variety).
Important Note:
These seeds are sold exclusively for collector purposes or as ornamental plants and cannot be classified as seed under the current EU seed regulations.
Support for Questions or Issues:
Growing success depends on various factors such as climate, soil, and care. Should you have any questions or concerns, we are happy to assist and find a solution together!
Disclaimer:
While we guarantee the high quality of our seeds, we cannot be held responsible for the cultivation results.