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ZZZ DISCONTINUED Tomato Plant Black Krim

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Solanum lycopersicum 'Black Krim'

  • Unusual brown-red meaty tomato.
  • Good flavour.
  • Approximately 4" (10 cm) size fruits.
  • Cordon variety.

Supplied as compost block grown plants.

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Description

A historic variety of tomato! Pre-dating the Russian Revolution of 1917 this heirloom variety originatesfrom the Crimean Peninsula coloquialy known as the Isle of Krim, located on the Black Sea coast.

Heavy cropping, this variety deserves the term 'beefsteak' as the fruits are both large with a very 'meaty'but with juicy firm, delicious flesh. Some say a little ugly in appearance, but it is well worth getting over this for it's flavour.

Whilst some suggest this is an excellent variety for stuffing, we have to disagree as that would mean scooping out some of that gorgeous flesh. That said, this is a lovely variety when cooked - and simply grilled slices are just divine.

Starting off green, the fruits mature to a brown-red colour with a darker top. Fruits average 4" (10 cm) in diameter but can be much larger - in fact as the trusses develop additional support with canes or string may be needed!

One small downside of this variety is it is hard to grow a visually 'perfect' fruit as these often crack at the top or the base - but whatever you do don't let that put you off, this is a fantastic variety.

  • This is an indeterminate variety and best grown as a cordon (vine).
  • For best yields stop at 5th truss if growing under protection (3rd outside).
  • Whilst the best crops will be grown under protection, this variety can also be grown outside.

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