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Tomato - Ram's Horn

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Solanum lycopersicum

Rams Horn tomato seeds enable growers to cultivate a unique tomato variety known for its curved shape and steady yield.

Planting these seeds produces tomatoes with a noticeable curve, resembling a ram's horn, and offering a solid flavour. Their shape and taste make them adaptable for numerous dishes.

Rams Horn tomatoes prefer sunny, warm settings but can adapt to cooler regions

35 heirloom seeds

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Description

Solanum lycopersicum

Rams Horn tomato seeds enable growers to cultivate a unique tomato variety known for its curved shape and steady yield.

Planting these seeds produces tomatoes with a noticeable curve, resembling a ram's horn, and offering a solid flavour. Their shape and taste make them adaptable for numerous dishes.

Rams Horn tomatoes prefer sunny, warm settings but can adapt to cooler regions with adequate care. They have a good defence against many common tomato pests and diseases.

In the culinary world, Rams Horn tomatoes stand out in salads, sandwiches, and sauces. They're a source of vitamins A and C, along with other essential nutrients.

For successful growth, use nutrient-rich soil and ensure the area gets 6-8 hours of sunlight daily. As these tomatoes grow, they will benefit from support like stakes or cages. Regular, consistent watering is needed to keep the soil moist but not overly wet.

35 heirloom seeds

Sowing Information

Plant Type: Annual
Sow When: Temperate: August - October
                   Subtropical: August - October
                   Tropical: May - July
Sow Where: Direct or Trays
Sow Depth: 6mm
Germination: 5-10 days 
Position: Full Sun
Plant Spacing: 50cm
Row Spacing: 75cm
Plant Height: 200cm
Harvest: 70-100 days

Climate Zone

The image below will help you determine which climate zone you are in, and allow you to choose the best varieties for your area.

Australia-climate-map MJC01

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