Tomato Seeds - Costoluto Genovese ,Heirloom
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What really sets ‘Costoluto Genovese’ apart are its looks. The fruits are attractive, bright red, and have deeply pleated flesh that produces scalloped edges when they’re sliced.
Tomatoes are typically not frost hardy and can be grown as an annual in USDA Hardiness Zones 3 to 11 or as a tender perennial in Zones 8 to 11, according to industry experts.
80-90 Days to maturity (from transplant) for Costoluto Genovese tomato seeds, a heat tolerant, open-pollinated, Italian variety. Suitable for gardens, beds, and greenhouses. Resist Bacterial Leaf Spot and Botrytis. Indeterminate vines with lumpy, flattish convoluted fruits (6-8 oz).
- 1/4 oz - Approximately 1,700 Seeds
- 1 oz - Approximately 6,800 Seeds
- 4 oz - Approximately 27,200 Seeds
Consider growing Heirloom tomatoes in large containers for optimal growth on a sunny deck or balcony. Container gardening can also minimize disease risks.
This heirloom tomato really stands out from the crowd! 'Costoluto Genovese' is an Italian heirloom that offers deep red fruits that are heavily ribbed. It's a fantastic sauce tomato with a very rich flavor. It's an indeterminate grower, and the fruits ripen about 78 days from transplanting.
Sowing Costoluto Genovese tomato seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost, transplanting into well-drained, fertile soil with full sun exposure, and providing strong support like cages or stakes for the heavy fruit load, along with regular watering to maintain consistent moisture and pruning excess suckers to maximize fruit production, are all important steps for successful growth; and remember to harden off seedlings before transplanting outdoors once frost danger has passed.
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