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Dwarf tamarillo - Organic
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$4.49
Unit price / perNative to the mountainous regions of South America, the tamarillo ( Solanum betaceum ), also known as the tree tomato, has found a special place in ecological gardens with cooler climates thanks to its dwarf form. The dwarf tamarillo retains all the charm of the species – its fruit-bearing shrub appearance, broad leaves, and colorful fruit – but in a more compact size, suitable for small spaces and container gardening.
In a sheltered spot, against a warm wall or in a greenhouse, it develops a branching habit and tender green foliage that immediately evoke the atmosphere of a small subtropical garden. Its clusters of flowers give way to ovoid fruits, yellow, orange, or red depending on the variety, which ripen when the warm weather lingers. In the spirit of a living garden, the dwarf tamarillo invites us to observe the cycle of seasons in a new way: started in a warm environment and nurtured with patience, it offers in return an unusual harvest and a unique presence in the ecosystem of the edible garden.
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Dwarf tamarillo - Organic
"A small, exotic fruit tree that finds its place even in the most sheltered corner of the vegetable garden."
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Native to the mountainous regions of South America, the tamarillo ( Solanum betaceum ), also known as the tree tomato, has found a special place in ecological gardens with cooler climates thanks to its dwarf form. The dwarf tamarillo retains all the charm of the species – its fruit-bearing shrub appearance, broad leaves, and colorful fruit – but in a more compact size, suitable for small spaces and container gardening.
In a sheltered spot, against a warm wall or in a greenhouse, it develops a branching habit and tender green foliage that immediately evoke the atmosphere of a small subtropical garden. Its clusters of flowers give way to ovoid fruits, yellow, orange, or red depending on the variety, which ripen when the warm weather lingers. In the spirit of a living garden, the dwarf tamarillo invites us to observe the cycle of seasons in a new way: started in a warm environment and nurtured with patience, it offers in return an unusual harvest and a unique presence in the ecosystem of the edible garden.
- Growing climate: Warm season (plant from subtropical to tropical climates, sensitive to cold)
- Sowing difficulty level: Medium
- Care required: Regular
- Growth: Summer growth
Note: Requires warmth and protection from cold; well suited to growing in large containers that need to be brought indoors or protected from frost.
Tamarillo fruits are traditionally eaten in several regions of South America and in some countries where they have been introduced. They are often used by peeling them (the skin can be bitter) to prepare sauces, chutneys, jams, or coulis served with savory or sweet dishes.
The flesh, both sweet and tangy, is perfect for compotes, smoothies, fruit salads, or pie fillings. They can also be roasted in the oven with a little sugar or honey.
The fruits can be kept for a few days at room temperature once ripe, and can be processed into preserves or jams to extend the harvest.
écoumene seeding advice
Seeding type
Indoor seeding
Germination time
7-20 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 ± 120 days
Distance between plants
70 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
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