Organic 'Rose Aimée' Tomato

Latin name Tomato
Quantity per packet Around 35 seeds
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Product
identification
Latin nameTomato
FamilyNightshades
TypeVegetable
CycleAnnual
Quantity per packAround 35 seeds
Code produitJAREC-0228
Product
description

The 'Rose Aimée' Tomato is a charming organic variety, prized for its vibrant pinkish-red fruits, their beautiful firmness, and their generous flavor that brightens summer harvests. On a vigorous, indeterminate plant, it produces an abundance of superb, round, regular, and attractive tomatoes, ideal for gardeners who seek beauty, yield, and taste quality. Its firm and flavorful flesh is resistant to cracking, making it a particularly interesting variety for both fresh consumption and home canning. Very well suited for greenhouse cultivation, it also expresses its full potential in a warm, bright, and protected location, where its natural vigor translates into sustained harvesting. In the garden, its blossoms attract pollinators and contribute to the life of the vegetable patch, while its colorful fruits extend the plant's ornamental appeal for a long time. Easy to grow and known for its good disease resistance, it is suitable for both beginner gardeners and lovers of fine, productive tomatoes. Sliced fresh, cooked, or canned, it retains a pleasant mouthfeel and an appreciable texture. Flavorful, reliable, and elegant, 'Rose Aimée' is an excellent tomato for a generous and refined organic vegetable garden.

Sowing
guide
Sowing periodMarch to April
Sowing depth6 mm (1/4 in)
Germination temperature22 to 28 °C (72 to 82 °F)
Germination time5 to 10 days
Soil
and care
ExposureSun
Soil
Rich and well-drained
Watering
Regular
Bloom,
harvest
and garden
Garden use
Fresh eating, canning, salads, cooking, gourmet vegetable garden
Bloom period
July to August
Harvest
65 to 70 days after transplant
Size
and facts
Height1.5 to 2 m (5 to 6.5 ft)
Spread20 to 28 in (50 to 70 cm)
Planting
partners
Good companions
Basil, garlic, lettuce, pepper
Avoid planting with
Fennel, cabbage
The availability of our seeds varies depending on seasonal availability, production schedules and supplier inventory. Certain varieties may only be offered for a limited time based on their natural growth cycle, sowing period or available stock. These product pages are designed to help and inspire gardeners in choosing the right seeds for vegetable gardens, flower beds, pollinator gardens, container growing, naturalization projects and sustainable outdoor spaces.