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Open-Pollinated
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Tomate Rose Tardive Cœur de Bœuf Yasha Yougoslavian
Tomatoes

Oxheart Yasha Yugoslavian - Pink Late Tomato

Ref : P7109 - Solanum lycopersicum
Bag of 35 seeds

This old variety with light foliage produces an abundance of dense, fleshy, dark-pink fruit weighing 300-800 g. It can be eaten raw, in salads, or cooked in sauces or coulis.

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in bucket

Sow in pots at a temperature of between 16 and 20°C, under a well-lit shelter, 5 weeks before planting. After the last frosts, transplant the whole clump into the ground at a minimum distance of 50 cm, burying the stem up to the first leaves. Water abundantly at the time of planting.

Solanaceae need light and heat to produce. In cool climates, it's best to grow them under cover and, depending on the soil, water them regularly.

February, March, April

July, August, September, October

in the ground, in the greenhouse

full sun

medium

all floor types

drained, rich, reheated

Solanum lycopersicum

late

From 300 to 800 g

35 seeds

beef heart

fleshy

indeterminate

Pink

regular

Yugoslavia

Inconnue

This ancient variety, originally from Yugoslavia, was introduced to the United States by Yasha Crnkovic, a pupil of Carolyn J. Male.

Yasha Crnkovic, pupil of Carolyn J. Male

Companion plants
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