Tomatillo 'Queen of Malinalco'

Tomatillo 'Queen of Malinalco'

Physalis ixocarpa

Seed Packet, approximately 30 seeds

Regular price €3,40
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Description

Experience the unique sweetness and versatility of Queen of Malinalco Tomatillos, a distinctive variety producing elongated, golden fruits with a sweet-tart flavor. Perfect for fresh eating and salsas, Physalis ixocarpa thrives in sunny, fertile gardens with well-drained soil. This heirloom variety offers high yields and exceptional culinary qualities, making it an excellent choice for passionate gardeners. Its golden fruits add a touch of elegance to your garden while providing robust flavor for your culinary creations. Embrace the beauty and taste of Queen of Malinalco Tomatillos, enhancing both your garden’s productivity and your kitchen’s flavors.

Plant Details

Height: 60-100 cm
Width: 50-70 cm
Bloom Color: Yellow

Growing Conditions

Sun: Full sun (>6 hours per day)
Soil:
Well-drained, Fertile, and Loamy or sandy loam soil
Soil pH Value:
6.0-7.5

Companion Planting

Friends
Basil
Carrot
Coriander
Marigold
Onion
Pepper
Spinach

Foes
Fennel
Kohlrabi
Potato

Seed Sowing & Germinating

When to Sow Indoors: March and April
When to Sow Outdoors:
May
Sowing Depth:
0.5-1 cm
Germination Temperature:
20-25 °C
Germination Days:
7-14

Supplier & Package Details

Supplier: ReinSaat
Certification: Organic and Non-GMO

Format: Seed Packet
Approximate Portion Size:
30 seeds
GTIN: 9120055032021

Tomatillo 'Queen of Malinalco'

Tomatillo 'Queen of Malinalco'

Regular price €3,40
Regular price Sale price €3,40

FAQs

Are all your products organic?

Yes. Our entire range is certified organic because we think organic is best for gardens and all the creatures living in them, especially gardeners.

Where are your organic seeds produced?

Yes. Our entire range is from exceptional certified organic farmers in Germany, Switzerland, Austria and France.

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We ship orders throughout the EU.

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