Tomato Black Moor

When it comes time to buy seeds for seedlings - eyes run from their diversity on the counter. Each owner has several time-tested "own" varieties for conservation and consumption in the form of salads and snacks. But I want to try some exotic. Try to grow this season a tomato variety of the Black Moor, and you will not regret the choice made.

Description of tomato variety "Black Moor"

For some, this variety will seem like a curiosity, but an experienced gardener will certainly discover the unusual similarity of the tomato Black Moor with De-Barao of the same color. And it's not just the color of the fruit. The bush itself has the same parameters: height, number of branches and shape of leaves. So, perhaps, we are dealing with the usual advertised "new variety", which in fact is familiar to us for a long time.

Description of the flavoring qualities of tomato The Black Moor is a little bit - sweet tomato, excellent taste. This is suitable for conservation, as it has a fairly dense skin, which will not crack under the influence of boiling water. And of course, the Black Moor is good in pickling - the sugar present in the fruit, thanks to fermentation, gives tomatoes an excellent taste - the dish with them on the festive table will quickly become empty.

But there is one more little nuance - if you want to mothball the Black Moor for the winter, then it will be necessary to plant a few bushes, because, due to their taste, these tomatoes often do not wait for cooking, but are eaten fresh. There is only one drawback in this grade - in spite of the fact that its skin is dense, it does not tolerate transportation.

Growing conditions

The variety Black Moor is medium-sized and suitable for both greenhouses and open ground with binding to the trellis, since its height is more than a meter. Tomato this medium ripening period and extraordinarily prolific - the bush is literally hung with clusters of a small-sized tomato of elongated form.

After the plant has nine leaves, begin to lay brushes, every two to three sheets. Each bunch has up to 18 fruits of the original color of 30-50 g each.

Care for the tomato variety Black Moor

In the open ground seedlings are planted after the retreat of the cold - around mid-May. Like any plant of the Solanaceae family, this tomato loves loose loose soil and the absence of neighbors-weeds. Good regular watering is very important at the beginning of the vegetation and before the laying of the fruit, after which it is cut and produced as needed, but not more often than once a week.