Groseille de Léon cherry tomato (Solanum pimpinellifolium)
The smallest tomato you've ever eaten
La plus petite tomate que vous ayez mangé. La tomate groseille est en fait une cousine de la tomate commune, originaire de l’Amérique du sud. Le plant produit des grappes de plusieurs petits fruits sucrés. Les semences que vous tenez entre vos mains possèdent toutefois une origine particulière… Vous pouvez lire son histoire formidable en cliquant ici https://terrepromise.ca/blog/le-blogue-de-la-semenciere-1/la-tomate-de-leon-31The smallest tomato you've ever eaten. The gooseberry tomato is actually a cousin of the common tomato, native to South America. The plant produces clusters of several small, sweet fruits. The seeds you hold in your hands, however, have a particular origin… cliq here to read it! https://terrepromise.ca/blog/le-blogue-de-la-semenciere-1/la-tomate-de-leon-31 MAINTENANCE AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS Gradually acclimate to outdoor conditions about 10 days before planting by taking them out during the day. When planting, lay the plants horizontally, slightly arching the plant to bring out the leaves upwards.
| Quantity: Envelope of about 35 seeds |
| Plant type: Annual |
| Family: Solanaceae |
| Color: Red |
| Plantation: In the garden after the risk of frost |
| Sowing: Inside |
| Row spacing: 70 cm |
| Days to maturity: 75 to 90 days |
| Germination: 7 to 10 days |
| Plant spacing: 45 cm |
| Depth: 5 mm |
| Exposure: Full sun |
| Watering: Regular |
| Soil: Well drained |
| Shape: Bushy |
| Type of growth: Indeterminate growth |
| Width: 45 cm |
| Height: 1,4 m |