Organic Ten Fingers of Naples Tomato
Semi-Determinate
75 days to harvest
Lycopersicon lycopersicum
Description
HEIRLOOM San Marzano was our go-to roma-style paste tomato until we met Ten Fingers of Naples and Friends, we haven’t looked back.
We’re biased of course, since Fruition is here in Naples, New York, but her rich flavor and as well as long, luscious trusses of fruit (hence the ‘Ten Fingers’ of her name!) are impressive. Also, Organic Ten Fingers of Naples Tomato is remarkably early, though not surprising, since she was gifted to us from our dear friend Owen Bridge of Annapolis Seeds in Nova Scotia. With few seeds and delectable meat, Ten Fingers of Naples is our go-to for sauce and salsa, along with Italian Heirloom, and we look so forward to sharing such abundance with you!
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Organic Iditarod Red Dwarf Tomato
Transplant Only: Don’t start too early! Sow indoors 2 seeds/cell & thin to 1, 1/8” deep 6-8 weeks before last frost on a heat mat at 80°F to emergence, 75°F after. Pot up to 3-4” pots when first true leaves, planting 3/4 of the stem. Harden off & transplant outdoors after frost 2.5’ apart, again burying stem. Strong 3′ trellis optional but helpful. Water soil, not leaves.
Sowing Date: Indoors early Spring
Seed Depth: 1/4 inch
Days to Germination: 7-10 days at 80°F
Days to Maturity: 62 days to fruit
Plant spacing after thinning: 2 feet
Height: Dwarf
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Brian –
Nice all-around paste tomato. I liked it best for salsa. Plant grew stout and sturdy.
Heather (verified owner) –
Cheers to Salsa! So glad that you enjoyed the Ten Fingers :)-Heather & The Fruition Crew
Suz –
Great germination. Delicious fruits. Hearty plants with big harvests. Very pleased.
Heather (verified owner) –
Yay! SO glad that they did well for you! Cheers to a most abundant end to the season :)-Heather & The Fruition Crew
Lani Seifert –
Ten Fingers of Naples left the others in the dust! Excellent germination, and excellent production. I planted about a dozen of these and they are almost solely responsible for the 50+ half pint jars of pizza sauce. The other varieties helped a little, but cannot compare! Just love these!