A Russian heirloom variety with good yields of round, smooth fruit weighing 6 oz. This variety stands up well to cooler conditions and still produces abundantly and early. It is a semi-determinate variety and will not get too huge.
Plant in full sun in soil that has been amended with compost and a good organic fertilizer that is not too high in nitrogen. Support these heavily bearing plants with a sturdy tomato cage.
Harvest when fruit are bright red and slightly soft to the touch. It is excellent eaten fresh in salads and can also be use to make a great pasta sauce. Moskvich tomato may also be canned to preserve for later use.
Plant in full sun in soil that has been amended with compost and a good organic fertilizer that is not too high in nitrogen. Support these heavily bearing plants with a sturdy tomato cage.
Harvest when fruit are bright red and slightly soft to the touch. It is excellent eaten fresh in salads and can also be use to make a great pasta sauce. Moskvich tomato may also be canned to preserve for later use.
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