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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.
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Black Vernissage Tomato Seeds
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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 for Black Vernissage Tomato
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: N
eeds 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.