Tomatillo (Mountain eggplant)
Physalis ixocarpa
This lush-growing native from Mexico gives many fruits of about 5 cm. The fruits can turn from green to purple at maturity and are housed in a papery lantern. Mountain eggplants thrive in the field and bring high yields during the whole growing season. The fruits are a very useful ingredient in ratatouille and sauces, etc. It is an ideal replacement for eggplant which you can harvest for much of the growing season.
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Portion | 100 seeds | |
Product number | AA-0050-00 | AA-0050-S100 |
Content in grams | 0.10 | 0.34 |
Content in seeds | 30.00 | 100.00 |
Content in m2 | 19.00 | 64.00 |
Family | nightshade family |
Thousand-seeds weight (TKW) | 3.4 grams |
Seeds per gram | 290.6 |
Sow at the end of March into seed trays in a warm place. When plantlets are 5 cm high you can transplant them into a pot or the field. Plant from May 20 in the field at a distance of 80 cm on all sides. Be sure to protect them from frost or plant after the threat of frost is gone. Tie stalks to a stake. Harvest the ripe fruit continuously from August into autumn. We recommend to cultivate at least two plants, as tomatillos are self-sterile.
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Sowing quantity 2 g/Are |