Product Description: Tomato "Große Orange" – An Old Vegetable Variety for the Lover of Fruity Flavors!
The "Große Orange" tomato is an impressive old vegetable variety known for its bright orange color and sweet, fruity taste. This heirloom variety is ideal for gardeners seeking a robust plant that thrives in both gardens and greenhouses. It produces large, juicy fruits that are perfect for fresh salads, sauces, or as a delicious snack.
Uses: Thanks to its sweet flavor and firm texture, the "Große Orange" is perfect for various culinary applications. Whether enjoyed fresh in a salad, grilled, in sauces, or even as jam – this tomato brings color and flavor to any kitchen.
Age and Origin: The "Große Orange" belongs to the old vegetable varieties cherished for generations. It has been cultivated without genetic modification (GMO) or hybrids, preserving the authentic traits and original taste of the tomato.
Flavor and Characteristics: These tomatoes are large, juicy, and characterized by their sweet flavor, making them an excellent pairing with other ingredients. Their striking orange color makes them a centerpiece in any dish.
Nutrients: The "Große Orange" is rich in vitamins C, A, and antioxidants, which contribute to health. These nutrients strengthen the immune system and support a balanced diet.
Cultivation and Care:
- Location: Sunny to partially shaded area.
- Watering: Regular but moderate watering. Avoid waterlogging.
- Soil: Well-draining, nutrient-rich soil.
- Fertilization: Use organic fertilizers like nettle tea, coffee grounds, or compost to promote growth.
- Harvest Time: Early summer harvest with ongoing yields.
Delivery: 10 seeds of the "Große Orange."
Important Note: The seeds are sold exclusively for collector purposes or as ornamental plants and must not be offered as seed according to applicable seed marketing regulations. The success of cultivation depends on various factors such as climate, soil, and care. If you have questions or problems, we are happy to help!
Disclaimer: “We guarantee the high quality of our seeds but take no responsibility for the outcome of the cultivation.”