With its rich, velvety taste, Semences Nordiques' organic Rose de Berne tomato is an ancestral Swiss variety. It is resistant to cracking.
Gardening tips for Semences Nordiques organic Rose de Berne tomatoes
Sow seeds 4 to 8 weeks before last frost at ¼" depth. They can be sown densely, then transplanted into a multi-cell or pots once true leaves have developed.
Transplant the plants when the days are warm and when the risk of frost has passed (ideally night-time temperatures not below 7 degrees Celsius). Tomatoes benefit from rich soil, which can be amended with compost or manure as required.
When transplanting plants, it's a good idea to bury the tomato stem up to the first leaves, so that the stem forms adventitious roots. Water abundantly after transplanting. The plants need to be staked.
Les Semences Nordiques, organic products from the Outaouais region
Based in the hills of the Outaouais region, Semences Nordiques farm offers certified organic and open-pollinated seeds. Carefully selected, top-quality varieties ensure reliable germination rates and vigorous seedlings.
Catherine, owner of Semences Nordiques, sums up the spirit of her company: "Our farm practices reflect a deep respect for nature. We strive to improve the health of our soils, promote biodiversity and preserve our natural resources".