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Piennolo del Vesuvio Cherry Tomato

$5.00

Early and Productive Italian Heirloom
65 days. From the slopes of Mount Vesuvius come these charming, pointy-ended tomatoes. Grown in and around Napoli, these tomatoes are known as “storage tomatoes,” said to keep for months after harvesting. You’ll find these hanging in kitchens all over southern Italy. Rich and meaty, large cherry-sized fruits become sweeter the longer they hang off the vine! Dwarf plants grow to about 36 inches and are covered with heavy clusters of fruit. Dwarf indeterminate plants are grown from organic seed.

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Categories: Cherry, Grape & Currant Tomatoes, Container/Small Space, Dwarf and Micro Dwarf Tomatoes, Grown from Organic Seed, Heirloom Tomatoes Tags: cherry tomato, container plant, dwarf tomato plant, dwarf variety, indeterminate, organic seed stock, storage tomato
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I'm a bit tardy in posting these carrot photos, but here are the gems I harvested just before Thanksgiving. They were in the last bed to be prepped for winter. Planted in mid-July, I managed to save them throughout the raised bed rebuild. I'm happy to say 1) the carrots are delicious, and 2) all beds are finally put to bed for the winter. No more hauling soil...time for a rest!#thecoeurdalenecoop #fallcarrots#theslowseason#wintergardening#restfulgarden ... See MoreSee Less

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I'm a bit tardy in posting these carrot photos, bu I'm a bit tardy in posting these carrot photos, but here are the gems I harvested just before Thanksgiving. They were in the last bed to be prepped for winter. Planted in mid-July, I managed to save them throughout the raised bed rebuild. I'm happy to say 1) the carrots are delicious, and 2) all beds are finally put to bed for the winter. No more hauling soil...time for a rest!

#thecoeurdalenecoop 
#fallcarrots
#theslowseason
#wintergardening
#restfulgarden
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