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FREE: Rare Heirloom Tomato ✽ DAGMAS PERFECTION ✽ 15 Seeds ✽ Organic

Rare Heirloom Tomato ✽ DAGMAS PERFECTION ✽ 15 Seeds ✽ Organic
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The listing, Rare Heirloom Tomato ✽ DAGMAS PERFECTION ✽ 15 Seeds ✽ Organic has ended.

Dagma's Perfection was a perfect name for a perfect beefsteak-type bi-color tomato. Vigorous plants prodiced a great number of fruits all summer long. Some had interesting cat-face shapes on the bottom of the tomato, but did not hurt the quality. Deliciously flavorful with overtones of tropical fruit and subtle hints of lime. Pale yellow fruits ripen with blush pink stripes. They are a beautiful addition to salads, but perfect enough for eating fresh off the vine. Very Rare!

Days: 73
Size: indeterminate
Season: mid-season
Color: bi-color
Type: OP Heirloom
Uses: slicing, salads, fresh eating

This Auction: You will be receiving 15 seeds from my garden. They will be sent First Class mail. I only take Paypal for International bidders, I do combine any additional auction seeds (within 5 days) for no additional shipping charge. I am happy to say that my seeds tested 99-100% germination within 2 weeks at a temp of 70°F in the spring of 2012. Excellent for beginners!

Propagation Method: From seed, sow seeds indoors 6 weeks before last spring frost. Sow 2-3 seeds per pot and thin to one plant per container. After four weeks, transplant seedlings to larger pots, and about 10 days before the last spring frost, begin hardening the plants to the outdoors. Transplant your plants to a sunny, highly composted location when soil temperatures are at least 55 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Stake or cage the plants for support and to prevent sprawling on the ground.
Questions & Comments
Original
do you know if these tomatoes can well or are good in home-made salsa?
Mar 8th, 2013 at 4:30:56 PM PST by
Original
That is kind of a funny question in my house. They never made it in the kitchen long enough to can or process. The moment they hit the counter, I pull out the cutting board & toss them with a touch of roasted red pepper vinaigrette or balsamic. We gobble up these, the Virginia Sweet, and the Hillbilly. I don't see why they wouldn't work. I prefer to make salsa with a drier paste tomato. It would be a juicy salsa, but quite tasty I would think. They should can fine, just like a typical beefsteak would.
Mar 8th, 2013 at 5:00:23 PM PST by
Original
thanks for the info, I had to laugh at your responce though as the first of the season tomatoes end up the same at my house. It is later when everyone is calmed down some I get to can some nice recipes I have.
Mar 8th, 2013 at 5:25:58 PM PST by
Original
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