Pfirsich Tomate Peche Jaune
Variety
created by Regina R. at 09.01.2022
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Peach tomato 'Pêche Jaune' takes its name because of its peachy velvety skin. It is an old French variety from the 19th century that produces yellow-orange colored, medium-sized fruits with a mildly acidic flavor. A rather unknown variety with a beautiful appearance, well suited for outdoor cultivation.
Non hybrid
Frostproof
Pre-culture from March indoors at about +22-28°C. In May, harden off the plantlets and plant out in the greenhouse, tomato house or outdoors (with rain protection). Tie up on supports or ribbons and prick out regularly.
Seeding distance
50 cm
Row spacing
75 cm
Seeding depth
0 cm
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