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Bumblebee Cherry tomatoes | The Coeur d Alene Coop

Pink Bumblebee Cherry Tomato

$4.75

Open Pollinated, Grown from Organic Seed, Early!

60 โ€“ 70 days. Indeterminate. A stunning cherry tomato from Artisan Seeds! The fruits have a bright, sweet flavor and the color is pale reddish-pink with golden orange striping. Vigorous vines yield crack-resistant fruits over a long season. Tolerates cool night-time temps and hot days!

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Categories: Cherry, Grape & Currant Tomatoes, Grown from Organic Seed, Heirloom Tomatoes, My Favorites! Tags: cherry tomatoes, indeterminate, open pollinated, organic seed stock, pink tomato, striped tomato
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I'm growing a "winter" tomato this year! What's that? Ah, it's a beautiful, little paste tomato from the hillsides of Mount Vesuvious in Italy: Pianollo del Vesuvio. Pianollo translates to hanging, and that's exactly how the large clusters of fruit are stored...for months, in Italy. The fruit becomes sweeter, the longer it hangs. I love growing something new and have been intrigued by these tomatoes since seeing them packed in jars of saltwater in a deli in Rome a few years ago (still kicking myself for not buying a jar). My hopes are high this season, as I have five plants in the ground. Stocky, indeterminate plants only grow to 36 to 48 inches. I discovered another seed source and ordered three more types. If they produce, plants will be available next year for all to grow winter tomatoes!#thecoeurdalenecoop #italiantomatoes #pianollodelvesuvius #winterstoragetomatoes ... See MoreSee Less

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I'm growing a "winter" tomato this year! What's th I'm growing a "winter" tomato this year! What's that? Ah, it's a beautiful, little paste tomato from the hillsides of Mount Vesuvious in Italy: Pianollo del Vesuvio. Pianollo translates to hanging, and that's exactly how the large clusters of fruit are stored...for months, in Italy. The fruit becomes sweeter, the longer it hangs. I love growing something new and have been intrigued by these tomatoes since seeing them packed in jars of saltwater in a deli in Rome a few years ago (still kicking myself for not buying a jar). My hopes are high this season, as I have five plants in the ground. Stocky, indeterminate plants only grow to 36 to 48 inches. I discovered another seed source and ordered three more types. If they produce, plants will be available next year for all to grow winter tomatoes!

#thecoeurdalenecoop 
#italiantomatoes 
#pianollodelvesuvius 
#winterstoragetomatoes
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