-
Semences biologiques{ $store.xMobileNav.close() }, 0)" >
-
Boîtes à semer{ $store.xMobileNav.close() }, 0)" >
-
Légumes & Fruits{ $store.xMobileNav.close() }, 0)" >
- Arroche
- Artichaut
- Aubergine
- Bette à carde
- Betterave
- Brocoli
- Carotte
- Céleri
- Céleri-rave
- Cerise de terre
- Chicorée
- Chou
- Citrouille
- Concombre
- Courge
- Courgette
- Cresson
- Échalotte
- Épinard
- Fenouil
- Fraisier
- Haricot
- Laitue
- Mâche
- Maïs
- Melon
- Mesclun
- Morelle
- Moutarde
- Navet
- Oignon
- Okra
- Ortie
- Oseille
- Panais
- Piment
- Plantain
- Poireau
- Pois
- Poivron
- Pourpier
- Rabiole
- Radis
- Rapini
- Rhubarbe
- Roquette
- Rutabaga
- Scorsonère
- Silène
- Soja
- Souchet
- Tamarillo
- Tomate
- Tomatillo
-
Fines herbes
-
Fleurs{ $store.xMobileNav.close() }, 0)" >
- Achillée
- Amarante
- Ancolie
- Arnica
- Asclépiade
- Avoine
- Bétoine
- Bourrache
- Buplèvre
- Camomille
- Campanule
- Capucine
- Cataire
- Célosie
- Centaurée
- Cerinthe
- Chrysanthème
- Cléome
- Coréopsis
- Cosmos
- Daucus
- Échinacée
- Gaillarde
- Gomphrena
- Héliopsis
- Hibiscus
- Hysope
- Immortelle
- Lavande
- Lupin
- Malope
- Mauve
- Millepertuis
- Molène
- Monarde
- Muflier
- Myosotis
- Nicotine
- Oeillet
- Panicaut
- Pastel
- Pavot
- Pensée
- Phacélie
- Pissenlit
- Reine-marguerite
- Rudbeckie
- Souci
- Tithonia
- Tournesol
- Verveine
- Zinnia
-
Germinations & Micropousses{ $store.xMobileNav.close() }, 0)" >
-
Engrais verts, Couvre-sol & Arbustes{ $store.xMobileNav.close() }, 0)" >
-
Bulbes, rhizomes & tubercules{ $store.xMobileNav.close() }, 0)" >
Sols vivants et terreaux{ $store.xMobileNav.close() }, 0)" >Accessoires et outils{ $store.xMobileNav.close() }, 0)" >Produits de la forêt{ $store.xMobileNav.close() }, 0)" > -
- Log in
Jardins de l'écoumène
Savignac Standard Tomato - Organic
(0)
$4.49
Unit price / perThe 'Savignac' tomato is a heritage variety from Quebec whose history is deeply rooted in the region. It was discovered in the 1930s by a farmer from the Joliette area, Mr. Dufresne , and later taken up and perfected by Brother Armand Savignac , a member of the Clerics of Saint Viator. His objective was clear: to improve the productivity and cold resistance of a tomato capable of thriving in cool climates and short growing seasons.
Thanks to this rigorous selection process, 'Savignac' has established itself as a reliable tomato, well-suited to northern conditions. It produces round , pink fruits with smooth skin , renowned for their exceptional flavor and good disease resistance .
In the garden, the plants are vigorous and indeterminate , easily reaching up to 2.5 m in height . They require sturdy staking to support a generous crop of tomatoes measuring approximately 10 cm in diameter and weighing between 200 and 350 g . This vigor, combined with consistent ripening, makes it a very popular variety with gardeners in regions with short summers.
In the local area, the 'Savignac' tomato is seen as a plant of discernment and adaptation. It embodies the idea that careful, locally conducted selection makes it possible to successfully cultivate demanding vegetables, even in cooler latitudes.
Le livre écrit par Jean-François
Le Guide des semis: secrets de semencier
Il est enfin disponible 🌱
Le guide essentiel des semis
pour les jardiniers d’ici par Jean-François Lévêque, cofondateur des Jardins de l'écoumène.
🫘Plus de 230 variétés écoumène présentées.
Tu veux bien démarrer ton jardin?
On a une surprise pour les amoureux de semis! 🌱
Solanacées • Solanum lycopersicum
Savignac Standard Tomato - Organic
"Observe living things, select carefully, and pass them on through time."
$4.49
Unit price / perBe the first to know when the product is available.
The 'Savignac' tomato is a heritage variety from Quebec whose history is deeply rooted in the region. It was discovered in the 1930s by a farmer from the Joliette area, Mr. Dufresne , and later taken up and perfected by Brother Armand Savignac , a member of the Clerics of Saint Viator. His objective was clear: to improve the productivity and cold resistance of a tomato capable of thriving in cool climates and short growing seasons.
Thanks to this rigorous selection process, 'Savignac' has established itself as a reliable tomato, well-suited to northern conditions. It produces round , pink fruits with smooth skin , renowned for their exceptional flavor and good disease resistance .
In the garden, the plants are vigorous and indeterminate , easily reaching up to 2.5 m in height . They require sturdy staking to support a generous crop of tomatoes measuring approximately 10 cm in diameter and weighing between 200 and 350 g . This vigor, combined with consistent ripening, makes it a very popular variety with gardeners in regions with short summers.
In the local area, the 'Savignac' tomato is seen as a plant of discernment and adaptation. It embodies the idea that careful, locally conducted selection makes it possible to successfully cultivate demanding vegetables, even in cooler latitudes.
• Sowing: Germination requires some experience
• Cultivation: This plant is moderately easy to grow
• Growing season: Warm season
• Growth: Summer growth
Note: Provide sturdy support and careful attention. Good posture and mastery of pruning techniques help balance the plant's vigor and optimize fruit quality.
The 'Savignac' tomato is prized for its flavorful and well-balanced flesh. It can be enjoyed fresh, in salads or sandwiches, or cooked, in sauces, soups, and stews. Its texture and taste make it a versatile tomato, sought after by both gardeners and home cooks.
In terms of tradition, 'Savignac' testifies to the role played by religious and agricultural communities in the selection and dissemination of varieties adapted to Quebec. It is part of the continuity of heritage tomatoes shaped by observation, experimentation and the transmission of knowledge.
écoumene seeding advice
Seeding type
Indoor seeding
Germination time
7-10 days
Germination temperature
26° to 30° Celsius
Sowing depth
Sowing at a depth of 5 mm
Transplantation
Easy transplantation
Technical
Seeding in clusters
Growing conditions
Number of days to maturity
Harvest at ± 75 days
Hardiness zone
Zone-3b
Distance between plants
45 cm
Optimal brightness
Sun plant
Soil texture
Loose (silty) soil
Soil moisture
Cool, well-drained soil
Soil fertility
Plant very demanding in bacteria-dominant compost
optimal soil pH
Low acidic pH
Average plant height
200 cm
Get even more advice with MAé
Subscribe to the newsletter and garden with confidence.
FREE SEEDLING CALENDARS
Receive the écoumene sowing calendars.
Clear guidelines to sow at the right time, according to your reality.
Included: a simple guide to learn how to use them.
Seeds from here for gardens from here, selected for the Quebec climate and soil life.
Seeds, living soils and gardening support to help your garden projects grow.
Contact us
2855 Écoumène Road, Saint-Damien, Quebec J0K 2E0
Phone
450-835-1149Opening hours of the garden center
Monday to Saturday from 9am to 5pm. Closed on Sundays.
2855 Écoumène Road, Saint-Damien, Quebec J0K 2E0
Phone
450-835-1149Opening hours of the garden center
Monday to Saturday from 9am to 5pm. Closed on Sundays.
© 2026,
Jardins de l'écoumène.