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Indeterminate growth habit tomatoes, Italian type
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Originating from the market gardening traditions of Wisconsin's Amish communities, this variety embodies the spirit of family gardens where cultivation is done with patience and respect for life. The Amish Italian tomato is distinguished by its indeterminate growth habit and vigorous growth. It produces very large, oblong fruits with thin skin and dense red flesh.
In the garden, this variety requires good staking and a sunny spot. It integrates easily into a well-supported vegetable garden, where it provides a reliable companion throughout the summer. Its generous productivity makes it a dependable plant that thrives in living soil and with cultivation that respects the rhythm of the seasons.
Originating from the San Marzano region of Italy, this iconic tomato embodies the traditions of Mediterranean vegetable gardens. Its brick-red, elongated, smooth, and slightly pointed fruit is synonymous with transformation and slow-cooked meals.
This indeterminate plant forms a vigorous and productive silhouette. It needs good support to bear the weight of its abundant fruit clusters. In a thriving garden, it appreciates warmth, light, and well-drained, fertile soil. It naturally finds its place in a diverse planting area, nestled among a row of tomatoes, surrounded by basil, herbs, and plenty of attention.
This mix brings together several heritage Italian varieties, chosen for their vigorous growth, dense flesh, and elongated shape typical of tomatoes intended for processing. Each plant evokes the generous, sun-drenched vegetable gardens of the south, where warm, well-drained soil supports the slow ripening of fleshy fruits.
In a harmonious vegetable garden, these tomatoes naturally find their place: supported, mulched, and planted alongside basil or other companion plants, they create a rich and diverse growing space. Some varieties are early, others later, allowing for a staggered and abundant harvest.
We cultivate them with care and gratitude, in an approach that respects life and the memory of ancient practices.
Descended from the rich heritage of "plum" type tomatoes, the Italian Ukrainian Purple tomato embodies both the bounty of Eastern European vegetable gardens and an astonishing capacity for adaptation. Its elongated fruits, with purplish skin tending towards dark red, form long clusters that ripen steadily throughout the summer.
In the garden, this indeterminate variety grows vigorously, requiring good support and regular attention. It integrates naturally into a harmonious garden, at the heart of a diverse, edible area. Its graceful shape and uniform growth make it a reliable companion for bountiful summers.
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