Beautiful 10 oz. maroon fruits with green shoulders have a flavor that can't be beaten. A great prolific all-around tomato. It produces early and continues to produce until frost. Also, it is heat tolerant and very disease resistant.
This heirloom Black Krim tomato originates from the Isle of Krim in the Black Sea, near the Crimean Peninsula of Ukraine. It was introduced to the U.S. market in 1990 by Lars Olov Rosenstrom of Bromma, Sweden. This rare tomato is unrivaled in intense, rich, sweet, and juicy flavor. Sometimes it is described as smoky, mildly sweet, and slightly salty. If you've never grown or tasted a purple/brown tomato, this is the best choice!
Fruit Color: Purple-Black with green shoulders. Shape: Flattened Globe Size: 10 oz. Plant Habit: Indeterminate Plant Size: 5’
Open-pollinated -Heirloom (75-90 days)
10 Seeds $3.99
Germination Tip: Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before transplant date. Sow seeds 1/4” deep into the pre-moistened seedling mix. Cover with clear plastic and keep soil moist, warm & provide bright light. Germinates: 7-10 days.
We’re off to an inauspicious start. Only five out of the ten seeds germinated. I’ll revisit this review in August if I get a decent crop from these seedlings. Photo shows three of the five that sprouted. Two have been transplanted.
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william Manuel
Great seeds. All of them germinated.
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Sue
Gorgeous and tasty!
These are so beautiful, and very meaty and packed with flavor. I've been growing your Black Krim seeds for several years. Good germination, and true to seed.
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Bianca B.
Best Black Krim Tomato Seeds
I grow these every year in our garden, they are delicious and the most amazing rich color, especially when sliced!
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