Black Vernissage Tomato Seeds

  • This gorgeous, high-yielding, heirloom tomato variety is from Ukraine.
  • Black Vernissage tomatoes are a unique variety of indeterminate tomatoes having thick skin of dark reddish color with green striped patterns.
  • The taste is sweet, tart, and slightly smokey which makes it different from the other tomatoes.
  • This variety is very good for fresh eating, salads, and drying. Being dark, it will add colour to sauces.
  • Fast-growers and big producers. Plants are prolific and produce fruit with crack-resistant skin.

Packet contains 20+ seeds

90.00

Black Vernissage Tomato Seeds

Description

This heirloom variety is quite thin-skinned, which means it’s prone to split, and doesn’t have a lot of flesh. Ok for salads but not so good for cooking. Plants are highly adaptable and very productive over a long season. Like most black tomatoes, the flavor is pleasingly rich, especially tasty in sauces.

Uses: Popular uses are in sauces, purees, sandwiches, canning, roasting, salads, and even eaten raw.

Quick Facts

  • Botanical Name: Solanum Lycopersicum
  • Variety:  Indeterminate
  • Fruit color: Black/Red Stripe
  • Fruit Shape: Round
  • Life Cycle: Annual
  • Flavor Profile: Their taste is specifically said to be smokey, wine-like, and salty
  • Germination Rate: 80%
  • Days to Maturity:  ~70 days
  • Growing Difficulty level: Easy
  • Height: 60 inches (~150 cm)
  • Seed Type: Open Pollinated

Plant Care

  • Sunlight Requirement: The Black Vernissage plant needs full sun exposure for its growth.
  • Sowing: The seeds of Black Vernissage are sown 1/8 to 1/4 inches deep into the seed-starting mixture
  • Transplant: Tomatoes are sensitive to freezing temperatures, so wait to transplant outdoors until the soil is warm. Plant in full sun.
  • Soil: Humus-rich soils, preferably mixed in before planting, and never use garden soil, which often drains poorly.
  • Watering: Needs medium quantities of water, provided regularly.
  • Fertilizer: Fertilize with compost, manure, or a soluble, complete fertilizer.
  • Good intercropping partners: asparagus, basil, mint, onion, carrots, mint, onion, celery, chive, garlic, lemon balm, lettuce, marigold, and parsley.