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Tomaat 'Tyfrane'-Angelo
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Tomato 'Tyfrane'

€4,00

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Inhoud icoon Inhoud: 10 seeds

Medium-sized red flesh/truss tomato resistant to tomato blight. A new generation of tomatoes that can therefore be grown outdoors just fine. Nice flavour, good yield. Must be threshed.

Sowing instructions
Tomatoes are light germinators that, unlike many others, you may cover with a thin layer of soil. After all, soil also lets a little light through. Pre-sow from March, not earlier. Do so in seed trays, pots or seedling trays. Keep moist, but not wet. Tomatoes germinate quickly at 18 to 20 °C, usually after 5 to 7 days.

Zaaidiepte icoon Zaaidiepte:  0 - 0.5 centimeter
Hoogte icoon Hoogte:  150 - 200 centimeter
Type Kiemer icoon Type Kiemer:  Light germinator
Standplaats icoon Standplaats:  Zon
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Tomato 'Tyfrane'

€4,00
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Organic

This product comes from organic producers. They do not use chemical pesticides or synthetic pesticides, but focus on cultivating a fertile soil as the foundation for a healthy plant. The inspection of our organic products is carried out by Certisys, recognition number BE-BIO-01.

From seed to harvest: our guide to sowing tomatoes

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From seed to harvest: our guide to sowing tomatoes

In this article, we learn how to successfully sow tomatoes. What should you take into account to successfully grow the tastiest summer fruits?