Organic Rose de Berne Tomato
Indeterminate
75 days to harvest
Lycopersicon lycopersicum
Description
HEIRLOOM If we could only grow one single slicing tomato, this would be it. A Swiss heirloom and a Brandywine cousin, the depth of rich fruit flavor makes Organic Rose de Berne Tomato our favorite for sandwiches and, truly, everything else. Her soft, translucent pink skin rarely cracks, even on the largest of the 4 to 6-ounce tomatoes. Rose de Berne is pure abundance once she starts producing and some Late Blight tolerance offers extra weeks of harvest even when disease arrives.
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Organic Rose de Berne Tomato
Transplant Only: Donât start too early! Sow indoors 2 seeds/cell & thin to 1, 1/8â deep 6-8 weeks before last frost on a heat mat at 80°F to emergence, 75°F after. Pot up to 3-4â pots when first true leaves, planting 3/4 of the stem. Harden off & transplant outdoors after frost 2.5â apart, again burying stem. Prune lowest stem âsuckers.â Water soil, not leaves.
Sowing Date:Â Indoors early Spring
Seed Depth:Â 1/4 inch
Days to Germination: 7-10 days at 80°F
Days to Maturity:Â 75 days to fruit
Plant spacing after thinning:Â 2.5 feet
Height:Â Indeterminate
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anderagsdale (verified owner) –
I tried this variety for the first time this year and I have been super happy with it. It has surpassed all other varieties in production. The fruit has a wonderful flavor and has become a family favorite. I will definitely grow this variety again.
Heather (verified owner) –
Yay! So glad to hear that are enjoying Rose de Berne as much as we do đ -Heather