Dwarf tomato seeds Evita
Dwarf tomato seeds Evita
Price for Package of 5 seeds.
Dwarf tomato seeds Evita
Price for Package of 5 seeds.
The heart tomato Evita (Solanum lycopersicum) produces small fruits that taste sweet, intense and can be harvested as early as July. For the optimal growth of the heart tomato Evita, a sunny location and permeable, nutrient-rich soil are required.
USE
Fresh consumption, cooking, salad, sauce / dip, soup / stew
GROWTH
Upright. Rapidly growing.
FRUIT
The bright red, small fruits have a sweet, intense taste. Ripening time from July. The fruits are round, pod-shaped.
LOCATION
Preferred location in a sunny location.
GROUND
Preferred soil rich in humus.
WATER
Water regularly and let the soil dry off in the meantime.
MAINTENANCE
It is advisable to draw irrigation ditches between the rows, because many types of vegetables should not be watered from above. In addition: Regular weeding prevents weeds from robbing the vegetables of their strength.
PLANT PARTNERS
Good planting partners: basil, nasturtium, curly parsley, peppermint, marigold, marigold, real woodruff, zinnia.
PLANTING TIME
Planting: spring to summer.
SOWING TIME
Data sheet
- Handpicked seeds ?
- Handpicked seeds
- Organic Seeds ?
- Organic Seeds
- Organic/natural ?
- Organic/Natural: Yes
- Edible ?
- Edible
- Tomato Variety ?
- Indeterminate
- Sowing depth ?
- Sowing depth 3 mm
- Life Cycle:
- Perennial plant : Yes
- Manufacturer ?
- Manufacturer: Seeds Gallery
- Plant is suitable for growing ?
- The plant is suitable for growing on a balcony-terrace
- Suitable for growing in flower pot ?
- Suitable for pot: Yes
- Plant height ?
- Plant height 40 cm
- Fruit Weight ?
- Fruit weight: Up to 10 g
- Scientific name:
- Solanum lycopersicum
- Sun Exposure ?
- Full sun from an early age
- Growth Rate ?
- Fast Growth Rate
- Type:
- Vegetable Seeds
- Common Name:
- Tomato
- Planting Time?
- Planting Time: Spring
- Indoor/Outdoor?
- Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor
- Soil Type?
- Soil Type: Appropriate soil
- Watering?
- Watering: Medium
- Cultivating Difficulty?
- Cultivating Difficulty: Very easy