Vegetable Seeds

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  • Tomato Or Pera d’Abruzzo

    A tall field variety; requires staking. Produces large, red, fleshy, juicy, pear-shaped fruit that weigh 250 to 300 grams. To be eaten after the harvest or made into preserves.

    Tomato Or Pera d’Abruzzo – seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
    Seeding depth in greenhouses: March – 15 April
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May
    Spacing: 60-70 x 50-60 cm
    Harvesting period: July – September

    One package contains 0,5 g of seeds.

  • Tomato OXHEART – (“Bawole Serce”)

    An indeterminate, amateur field variety that requires staking. It produces pink-red, heart-shaped, large fruit that can weigh up to 600 grams, which is exceptionally juicy, sweet and aromatic. It is intended to be eaten raw after harvesting and preserving.

    Tomato OXHEART – (“Bawole Serce”) – seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May – June
    Spacing: 60-70 x 50-60 cm
    Harvesting period: August – September

    One package contains 0,1 g of seeds.

  • Tomato Perun

    A cherry variety for greenhouses and open field. Produces small, yellow, pear-shaped fruit, gathered in dense clusters of ten to fifteen berries. Sweet, delicious tomatoes are perfect To be eaten after the harvest and preserves.

    Tomato Perun – seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March – May
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: 15th of May
    Spacing: 40-50 x 60 cm
    Harvesting period: August – October

    One package contains 0,5 g of seeds.

  • Tomato Raspberry Delicacy (“Malinowy Smaczek”)

    An early, tall growing, indeterminate variety that requires supports. Suitable for growing in the field and in greenhouses (tunnels). It produces elongated, small, raspberry-red fruit with a refreshing tomato taste. One plant produces 150 to 200 tiny berries.

    Tomato Raspberry Delicacy (“Malinowy Smaczek”)- seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
    Seeding depth in greenhouses: March – April
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May – June
    Spacing: 80-100 x 60-80 cm
    Harvesting period: August – September

    One package contains 0,1 g of seeds.

  • Tomato Raspberry Giant

    A medium late, indeterminate, vigorous variety that requires staking. Its slightly flattened, large fruit weighs up to 200 grams. The fruit is fleshy, pink-red, and delicious. Intended to be eaten raw in sandwiches and salads.

    Tomato Raspberry Giant – seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March – 15 April
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May
    Spacing: 60-70 x 50-60 cm
    Harvesting period: August – September

    One package contains 0,5 g of seeds.

  • Tomato Raspberry Kujawski (“Malinowy Kujawski”)

    A medium early determinate variety for cultivation in the field and in low greenhouses. Plants resistant to diseases. Produces medium sized, shapely, raspberry-red fruit. To be eaten after the harvest or processed to juice.

    Tomato Raspberry Kujawski (“Malinowy Kujawski”) – seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March – 15 April
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May
    Spacing: 80-100 x 50-60 cm
    Harvesting period: July – August

    One package contains 0,2 g of seeds.

  • Tomato RASPBERRY OŻAROWSKI (“Malinowy Ożarowski”)

    A variety for everyone, recommended to be grown in the open field and in greenhouses. Tall plants require supports. Produces large, fleshy, firm fruit with an excellent taste and a nice, pink-red colour.

    Tomato RASPBERRY OŻAROWSKI (“Malinowy Ożarowski”)- seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March – 15 April
    Seeding time outdoors: 15 May
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May
    Spacing: 60-70 x 50-60 cm
    Harvesting period: August– October

    One package contains 1 g of seeds.

  • Tomato RASPBERRY RED HOOD (“Malinowy Kapturek”)

    An amateur exceptionally early variety. It is intended for cultivation in greenhouses, in the field, and in pots. These tall determinate plants require supports. One plant produces up to 600 small cylindrical, raspberry-red, delightfully aromatic and juicy berries.

    Tomato RASPBERRY RED HOOD (“Malinowy Kapturek”)- seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May
    Spacing: 70-80 x 40-60 cm
    Harvesting period: July – October

    One package contains 0,1 g of seeds.

  • Tomato Raspberry Retro (“Malinowy Retro”)

    An early, productive variety. These tall plants require staking and can be grown in the field and in greenhouses. It produces raspberry-red, quite large, round fruit. The flesh of the fruit is juicy, delicious and aromatic. A variety recommended predominantly to be eaten raw.

    Tomato Raspberry Retro (“Malinowy Retro”) – seeds

    Seeding depth in greenhouses: 0,5 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March – April
    Seeding depth outdoors: 2 – 4 cm
    Seeding time outdoors: 15 May
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: 15 May
    Spacing: 50 x 70 cm
    Harvesting period: June – September

    The package contains 0,5 g of seeds.

  • Tomato RASPBERRY WARSZAWSKI (“Malinowy Warszawski”)

    An early variety to be grown in the field and in greenhouses. Tall plants require pruning and staking. Produces large, flattened, pink-red fruit. This fleshy, delicious tomato should be eaten or processed shortly after the harvest.

    Tomato RASPBERRY WARSZAWSKI (“Malinowy Warszawski”) – seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March – 15 April
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May
    Spacing: 60-70 x 50-60 cm
    Harvesting period: July – September

    One package contains 0,5 g of seeds.

  • Tomato Red Pear

    An early amateur variety. Its tall, rapidly growing plants require staking. Its large, pear-shaped fruit weighs up to 250 grams. The fruit is fleshy, delicious, sweet, and contains a small number of seeds. It tastes best eaten fresh.

    Tomato Red Pear – seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March – 15 April
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May
    Spacing: 60-70 x 50-60 cm
    Harvesting period: August – September

    One package contains 0,4 g of seeds.

  • Tomato Scatolone 2

    A tall variety that requires staking; to be grown in the field and under glass. Produces large, cylindrical, pepper-shaped, bright red, fleshy fruit. Perfect for purees, pastes, and ketchup.

    Tomato Scatolone 2 – seeds

    Seeding depth: 0,5 cm
    Seeding time in greenhouses: March – 15 April
    Seeding time outdoors: 15 May
    Planting time of seedlings outdoors: May
    Spacing: 60-70 x 50-60 cm
    Flowering period: July – September

    One package contains 0,5 g of seeds.