Tomato 'Costoluto Genovese' (Organic)

Solanum lycopersicum L.
Organic

Winner of the Staff Award at the 2024 Diggers Tomato Taste Test and rating highly across the entire testing process, this may be one of the oldest tomatoes in cultivation, but it is still undeniably one of the best. A cooks favourite.

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Tomato 'Costoluto Genovese' (Organic)

The oldest tomato derived from 'Pomo Doro Rosso Grosso' over 400 years ago, this is the Grosse Lisse tomato for Italian gardeners. A must-have for all cooks, the meaty ribbed texture is ideal for preserving and sauces, or just enjoy it sliced and eaten fresh. . Fruits in 13 weeks from transplant, 300g fruit.
How to grow

Sow seed 6-8 weeks before you want to plant out your tomatoes. Never plant tomatoes in the same bed two years running as you risk infection from a build up of pests and diseases. Tomatoes need an open, sunny position, with plenty of air circulation to thrive. Tomatoes are best in a bed which has been heavily manured for a previous crop such as broccoli. A soil that is too rich in nutrients will produce prolific, but soft, sappy growth which is prone to disease. Long, leggy toato seedlings can be planted very deeply or even on their sides, as the stem is able to grow roots when covered with soil, and a large, healthy root system will develop.

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