Tomato, Grappoli D'Inverno
New for 2012 60-70 days. Semi-det. Not for fresh eating. Small bushes ripen early and keep very well once picked. The mushy bland flavor when fresh is transformed into deliciousness once roasted. Also good dried. A selection of a type of tomato with strains grown in many regions of Italy for winter storage. Fruit is tied in ristras, hung in a cool place and reputedly store well for months. We saw this done in Italy but have yet to try it ourselves.
Packet ≈ 30 seeds. $3.00
