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Tomato Rose de Berne - organic seeds

The packet of +/- 25 seeds. The Rose de Berne Tomato is a classic Swiss variety known for its large, pink fruits with thick, very sweet flesh.

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Tomato Rose de Berne

The Rose de Berne Tomato is a classic Swiss variety known for its large, pink fruits with thick, very sweet flesh. It is one of the most highly regarded tomato varieties due to its exceptional taste and high yield. This mid-season variety has an indeterminate growth habit and is resistant to diseases, making it an excellent choice for gardeners looking for a productive and robust variety.

Cultivation Tips for the Organic and Reproducible Rose de Berne Tomato

  • Sowing: Start sowing Rose de Berne Tomatoes indoors from mid-February to late March or early April. Ensure a constant temperature of at least 20°C (ideally 24°C). This should be done around 6 to 8 weeks before transplanting to the ground. Maintain a warm, slightly moist, and well-lit environment for optimal germination.

  • Transplanting: Once the seedlings have 2 to 4 leaves, transplant them into pots placed in a warm spot (15-20°C). After April 15th, transplant them into the ground, preferably under glass or after the last frost. In the northern Loire region, growing tomatoes in a greenhouse is ideal, but they can also thrive outdoors if the conditions are dry. Choose a well-lit and well-ventilated spot, ideally along a sunny wall.

  • Pruning: For indeterminate varieties like Rose de Berne, prune the shoots that grow from the leaf axils. This promotes the formation of high-quality fruits rather than an overabundance of smaller ones. Determinate or bush tomatoes do not need pruning, but should be mulched and guided.

Maintenance and Disease Prevention

  • Organic Matter and Warmth: Tomatoes require a lot of warmth and organic matter, particularly potassium. When planting, bury the majority of the stem in the ground to promote root development.

  • Light Pruning in Northern Regions: In cooler climates, lightly prune the plants to prevent the leaves from touching the ground, reducing the risk of fungal diseases.

  • Watering: Water the tomatoes regularly without wetting the leaves, as tomatoes are highly susceptible to powdery mildew.

  • Disease Prevention: Use horsetail extract or nettle tea as natural remedies against fungal diseases. These strengthen the plants and help them defend against diseases. You can also use seaweed powder (lithothamnium) for an extra health boost.

  • Pur'Mel 3 Fertilizer: The organic Pur'Mel 3 fertilizer is very effective in promoting healthy growth. It combines horsetail, nettle, and comfrey. Dilute the fertilizer with 10% water for preventive use and spray the leaves every two weeks. If powdery mildew occurs, dilute it with 30% water and spray the leaves twice a week until the disease is gone.

Harvesting the Rose de Berne Tomato

The Rose de Berne Tomato is a mid-season variety and is typically ready to harvest about 2.5 months after planting. Ripe tomatoes easily fall off the plant, so pick them once they are fully ripe for the best flavor and quality.

Health Benefits of the Rose de Berne Tomato

The Rose de Berne Tomato is not only delicious but also rich in vitamins and nutrients that are beneficial to your health. Tomatoes are an excellent source of vitamin C, which boosts the immune system and improves iron absorption. They also contain lycopene, a powerful antioxidant that helps protect the body from harmful UV rays.

  • Potassium: Tomatoes are high in potassium, which helps regulate blood pressure and has a positive effect on heart health.

  • Low in Calories: Due to their low calorie content and high fiber content, tomatoes are ideal for weight management. They help eliminate bad fats from the body.

Conclusion

The Rose de Berne Tomato is not just a flavorful addition to your garden but also a healthy choice for your meals. With proper care, you can enjoy an abundant harvest of sweet, juicy tomatoes. Start growing this Swiss variety today and experience the benefits of this fantastic tomato!

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EAN: 5415166012203

Product specification

Seeding period

February February
March March
April April

Harvest months

July July
August August
September September

Edible ?

Fruit

Flowering months

Organic seeds

Organic BE-BIO-01
Location Sun
Height (cm) 120
Bees plant
Planting distance (cm) 100 x 50
Life cycle Yearly

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