Black Krim**

Black Krim**
Black Krim**
SKU: 1207  /  Next Availability Date: 12/1/2010
This Heirloom is a dark brownish-red colored tomato with a rich, sweet flavor. Large size fruit sets well in hot weather. We were pleasantly surprised to discover that this is a favorite among many of our customers. This heavy producer is an heirloom from the Black Sea of Russia. 75-90 days More details...
Price: $4.75
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Our tomato plants are approximately 6-12" tall and come in extra large 4.5 pots. Each plant is wrapped individually to hold in the soil and moisture. We ship in large pots to keep the stress of transport to a minimum. Our interior cartons are made to fit our plants.

Order any quantity you want, we don't require you to order by the dozen!

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"Black Krim...A Favorite"

Michele on 2/25/2010

Comments: I grew three plants - in Massachusetts - they did very well and produced quite a lot the end of August beginning of September. Large tomatoes with heirloom flavor that need nothing added to them! Black Krim are best served sliced with a little sea salt, or cut up with cucumbers and sweet onion as a salad!

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"Black Krim Review"

Brad on 10/10/2008

Comments: For starters, what the black krim lacks in quantity, it definitely makes up for in quality! This guy has proven to be incredibly hardy in Chicago, IL - simply delicious, large tomatoes that don't need anything but a knife to be enjoyed! I was a little disappointed with the production quantity - averaged about 1 every 2 wks, but man, was it delicious!

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"Love the Smokiness"

Laura on 9/19/2008

Comments: though I find them hard to grow they are worth it the tastiest I have grown!

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"Not very hardy"

A. Starnes on 9/11/2008

Comments: I tried this variety in SE PA and it did not do very well. Every piece of fruit was cracked, no matter how early I picked it.

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"Sure wish I knew what went wrong..."

Doreen on 9/8/2008

Comments: I tried and I tried - everything! Got only 18 edible fruits and while they were spectacular, the plants went through everything that could go wrong, even as my others thrived in exact same conditions. Still on the fence - was the mini-harvest worth all the work?

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