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"Red Pear-Shaped Tomato" is a common tomato variety with pear-shaped or oval fruits and bright red color.
Appearance features:
Fruit shape: Oval or pear-shaped, slightly pointed base.
Fruit Color: Bright red when ripe, sometimes with a darker red or orange-red tinge.
Pulp Texture: Juicy and fleshy.
Size: Slightly smaller than a regular round tomato, but larger than a cherry tomato.
USDA Hardiness Zone: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Use:
Edible: Red pear-shaped tomatoes are suitable for eating raw, making salads, cooking, making sauces, etc. They have a juicy texture and rich flavor.
Garnish: Due to their unique shape and bright color, red pear-shaped tomatoes are also often used to garnish dishes.
Here are some general guidelines for growing red pear-shaped tomatoes:
Pre-sowing treatment: Consider soaking the seeds in warm water before sowing to help speed up germination.
Sowing time: Red pear-shaped tomatoes are suitable for sowing in the spring, usually during the warm season after the last hard freeze.
Sowing Depth: Gently press the seeds into the surface of moist nursery soil and cover with a light layer of soil.
Keep it moist: Keep the surface of the nursery soil moist, but not too wet to avoid seed rot.
Provide light: Place the seed tray or seed pot in full sunlight to ensure the seeds get enough light.
Transplanting time: When seedlings have reached the appropriate height (usually 2-3 inches), they can be transplanted into larger containers or plant beds.
Provide Support: Since tomato plants will grow into larger shrub-like shapes, they may need to be provided with support, such as bamboo poles or branches.
Timely fertilization: Apply fertilizer suitable for vegetables regularly to promote plant growth and fruit development.
Irrigate moderately: Keep the soil moist, but avoid over-watering or under-watering.
Pest and Disease Control: Check your plants regularly and take steps to control common tomato diseases and pests.
Fruit Harvest: When tomatoes turn red and the fruits are ripe, they can be lightly snipped and harvested.
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Red Pear-Shaped Tomato Seeds 50/100/200 Seeds