A Grappoli D'Inverno Tomato

Grow it Forward Heirloom Plant
A Grappoli D'Inverno Tomato
Germ 
7-14 days
Depth 
¼ to ½ in
Spacing 
1 in
Row Spacing 
48 in
Sunlight 
Full Sun
Planting Time 
Spring
Harvest 
60-90 days
Care instructions
This is the "Winter Grape" tomato of old Italy, where farmers would hang the fruit-covered vines and the fruit would stay fresh well into the winter. They also dry perfectly and resemble little "Roma" tomatoes. The flavorful fruit are delicious and great for snacking, fresh or dried.
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Start seed indoors 4-8 weeks prior to the last frost of spring. Seeds are covered only slightly to allow light which sometimes assists germination. Do not allow the soil to dry out. Containers are held in warm conditions until sprouts appear, which may take anywhere from 3-10 days, depending on temperature, moisture, etc. Move sprouted plants immediately to bright light conditions, such as a south... more »

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gardengurl replied about 1 year ago
the back part of the tray are tomatoes and they are slow coming up but they are coming up.  I am so looking forward to tasting this little gem. 

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