
Tomato Black Krim - Ontario Seed Company
Solanum lycopersicum
Hailing from the Isle of Krim in the Black Sea, the Black Krim Tomato is a celebrated heirloom known for its spectacular, rich flavour. The unique fruits are flattened, with a striking dark reddish-purple colour and distinct green shoulders. Beneath the delicate skin lies very juicy, solid flesh that is often tinted a beautiful green. These large tomatoes average between 227 g and 340 g in weight and 10 cm to 13 cm in diameter, making them perfect for slicing.
What you need to know to Plant & Grow
As an indeterminate (vining) plant, Black Krim requires support and will produce fruit continuously until frost.
Sow Indoors:Â Start seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the last expected frost date. Plant in sterile, high-quality seed-starting mix.
Sow Outdoors:Â In longer season climates, sow directly outdoors in late May or early June.
Germination:Â Seed typically germinates in 7 to 14 days.
Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors to a location with Full Sun and rich, well-drained soil only after all danger of frost has passed and night temperatures are consistently warm.
Planting Depth:Â 6 mm
Seed Spacing:Â 45 cm
Thin to:Â 60 cm
Row Width:Â 75 cm
Provide a tall, sturdy cage or stake, as this variety averages 150 cm tall and produces heavy fruit. Keep the soil consistently moist for best results.
Approx. 30 seeds/pkt
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Description
Solanum lycopersicum
Hailing from the Isle of Krim in the Black Sea, the Black Krim Tomato is a celebrated heirloom known for its spectacular, rich flavour. The unique fruits are flattened, with a striking dark reddish-purple colour and distinct green shoulders. Beneath the delicate skin lies very juicy, solid flesh that is often tinted a beautiful green. These large tomatoes average between 227 g and 340 g in weight and 10 cm to 13 cm in diameter, making them perfect for slicing.
What you need to know to Plant & Grow
As an indeterminate (vining) plant, Black Krim requires support and will produce fruit continuously until frost.
Sow Indoors:Â Start seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the last expected frost date. Plant in sterile, high-quality seed-starting mix.
Sow Outdoors:Â In longer season climates, sow directly outdoors in late May or early June.
Germination:Â Seed typically germinates in 7 to 14 days.
Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors to a location with Full Sun and rich, well-drained soil only after all danger of frost has passed and night temperatures are consistently warm.
Planting Depth:Â 6 mm
Seed Spacing:Â 45 cm
Thin to:Â 60 cm
Row Width:Â 75 cm
Provide a tall, sturdy cage or stake, as this variety averages 150 cm tall and produces heavy fruit. Keep the soil consistently moist for best results.
Approx. 30 seeds/pkt













