(Lycopersicon lycopersicon)
Northern lights Ã??? WOW, a medium sized bi-color (or tricolor) tomato that we totally feel in love with this year. Fruits that are 4-5Ã???. The main body of the fruit is a bright yellow/orange with green shoulders that fade away as the reddish pink stripe brighten from the bottom of the fruit up. Nice and meaty with a good juicy sweetness, my field notes also ramble about tones of fruitiness and honey.
75-80 days
Details:
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| Flowers: | | yellow |
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| Foliage: | | dark green |
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| Fruit: | | Yellow body, red blossom end and green shoulders |
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| Lifecycle: | | 1 (0: N/A, 1: annual, 2: perennial, 3: biennial) |
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| Height: | | 4 |
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| Diameter: | | 3-4' |
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| Heirloom: | | yes |
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| Container Planting: | | yes |
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Cultural Requirements:
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| Soil: | | organic |
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| Propagation / Germination: | | 1-2 weeks |
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| Spacing: | | 2' |
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| Sun: | | full |
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| Water: | | moderate |
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| Pests and Diseases: | | horn worms |
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We grow and sell our own seeds and then turn them into nursery products, which we sell and then all that becomes produce.