Tomato Costoluto Fiorentino is an old Italian heirloom tomato. A meaty beefsteak tomato that is ideal for all types of Mediterranean-style recipes.
The red flesh is firm and sweet, juicy and fragrantly delicious. This variety also copes well with British weather and it is easier to grow than most larger tomatoes. It does however prefer sun and shelter. Particularly if grown indoors, this will surprise you with its early and abundant fruiting. Good disease resistance too.
Tomato Costoluto Fiorentino is an indeterminate (cordon) variety so will need pinching out & staking when it reaches the required height and this will encourage the plant into putting its energy into growing tomatoes & ripening fruit. We grow this one in our greenhouse but it can be as equally successful outside.
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Tomato Costoluto Fiorentino Vegetable Seed Information
Seed Quantity: | Approx 20 seeds per pack. | |
Site: | Sunny, fertile but sheltered spot or in greenhouse/polytunnel. | |
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Type: | Indeterminate - Cordon - will require staking | |
When to Sow: | January to April undercover. | |
How to Sow: | Sow seeds thinly in seed trays of seed & potting compost or 2-3 seeds in small pots and cover lightly with a little compost. Firm compost gently and water carefully. Keep in a heated greenhouse/propagator at about 15-20C. Transplant into larger individual pots when 10cm tall. 'Harden off' plants for 3-4 days before finally planting them outside from May to June, at a spacing of 45cm between plants. It is best to plant deeply to a depth of 0.5cm below the seed leaves - this helps to give a nice sturdy plant. This variety can also be grown in a greenhouse in a large pot/greenhouse soil or grow bags. | |
Care: | Keep protected if frost is forecast with a fleece or a cloche. They require daily watering and feeding with a high potassium, tomato fertiliser once a week when the fruit has begun to set. 'Costoluto Fiorentino' is a cordon plant that will require staking and support as it produces a heavy crop of tomatoes over a long period. Will require side shoots 'pinching out'. | |
Harvest: | June to September. |
When to Sow Tomato Costoluto Fiorentino Vegetable Seeds
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