Tomato Cuor di Bue - Oxheart (106-24)

Tomato Cuor di Bue - Oxheart (106-24)

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Tomato Cuor di Bue - Oxheart (106-24)

Tomato Cuor di Bue - Oxheart (106-24)

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Tomato Cuor di Bue. 1g packet, 250+ seeds.

7-9 ounce beefsteak type shaped like a heart. Meaty, deep pink/red flesh and few seeds. Real tomato taste. The tomato all our Italian grandfathers grew. For fresh eating or sauce. Indeterminate. 70+ days. Very large vigorous growing plant; these are quite productive and relatively early. 

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Tomato Cuor di Bue - Oxheart (106-24)

Tomato Cuor di Bue - Oxheart (106-24)

Regular price $6.00
Regular price Sale price $6.00
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Cynthia Isaacson
We have had great success

This tomato variety was outstanding in our garden, sandy soul near the Arkansas river in Oklahoma. The plants bore fruit from June thru late November due to a mild winter. Thank you!

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Lori
Best tasting tomato early ripener

I live in Pennsylvania zone 6B, I just picked my first tomato’s from my plants and ate on a sandwich, so very delicious! The tomatoes are meaty with few seeds, outstanding flavor and the plants are loaded with fruit. I am looking forward to making sauce and other items from my harvest. My only regret is that I didn’t plant more than 3 of these plant's. I grow in containers and my plants are currently 5 feet tall. They are staked and have a flat trellis for additional support. This is working well for keeping these plants upright and allowing the bees to quickly pollinate all my flowers. Definately, give these a try in your garden. You will be so grateful you did.

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Paul
Excellent

Cuor di Bue is an outstanding multi-purpose tomato. I live in zone 8b. I started Cuor de Bue, indoors, on Valentines Day. Starts were moved to raised beds May 1st. I started harvesting the first flush of large tomatoes the third week of July. Excellent quality. The plants are have an excellent second flush so there will be tomatoes through September. Highly recommended.

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Paul
Faster than you think

Spring/Early Summer 2022 Northern Willamette Valley was cloudy, cold, and damp. Been a tough year for most of the vegetables we planted, but this tomato has plowed through the lousy weather and is producing ripe fruit the first week of August. The yield is heavy, and I've had almost no blossom end rot . Great multi-purpose tomato that ripens faster than you might think.

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Sidney Riley
Superior In Every Way

I live in the Northern Willamette Valley, about 18 miles south of Portland, OR. This summer, 2017, I grew 6 different varieties of tomato in Grass Roots Fabric Pots (Sacramento, CA). All of the plants grew well in the fabric pots; however, due to the pots breathability, I had to water more than I would have liked. This resulted in a severe case of blossom end rot on all of the tomatoes EXCEPT Cuor di Bue. The Cuor di Bue was productive, producing an early crop of high quality 4-6 oz fruit that did was not subject to blossom end rot. The flavor of Cuor di Bue was excellent. I will grow this variety again... Very pleased