Tomato - Black Prince Heirloom Seeds
Tomato - Black Prince Heirloom Seeds
Open-pollinated heirloom (70 days)
Fruit Color: Purple-Black. Shape: Round. Size: 5 oz. Plant Habit: Indeterminate. Plant Size: 6-8’
One of the most popular early and sought after black heirloom tomatoes. It is full of juice and incredibly rich fruity flavor. Also, has considerable health benefits. Great for patio gardens.
History: Originally introduced in Irkutsk, Siberia Russia. Regarded as a true northern variety and has excellent growing qualities suited for cooler climates.
Heirloom Non-GMO 10 Seeds
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These were our favorite tomatoes this past summer, very productive, and the tomatoes looked like rich jewels in salads or in caprese salads. Great flavor, healthy plants, we'll be growing these again next year! We also used a lot of them to make marinara sauce, they are nice and meaty so made a thick tasty sauce.
Wow, these little gems grew quickly and were delicious. Will grow these every year!
These came in pretty early, and we're delicious to eat right in the garden. Also great on salads or for making sauce. I and growing again this season, was just Googling it to read up more on this delicious tomato.
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