Tomato ‘Zloty Ozarowski’ Seeds | Polish Heirloom Yellow Tomato

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🍅 Italian heirloom tomato from Franchi Sementi, est. 1783
ðŸŒą Sow indoors: April | Harvest: July to October
ðŸ―ïļ Exceptional flavour for salads, sauces and roasting
ðŸŠī Grows well in Irish gardens, raised beds and large containers
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Tomato ‘Zloty Ozarowski’ (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is a prized Polish heirloom variety, celebrated for its radiant orange-yellow skin and exceptionally sweet, fruity flavour. This mid-early, indeterminate (cordon) tomato produces generous clusters of medium-sized, round fruits, each weighing 100-120g, offering both visual beauty and delicious taste.​

Renowned for its robust health and productivity, ‘Zloty Ozarowski’ is resistant to Verticillium, Fusarium, and nematodes, making it a reliable choice for organic gardens. The fruits are incredibly versatile,perfect for slicing into vibrant salads, chopping into salsas, or simply eating fresh from the vine. Its bright colour and sugary flavour make it a standout in any garden or market stall.​

ðŸŒą Sowing information
Sow seeds indoors in a warm, bright location. Sow 2-3 seeds per small pot, about 0.5 cm deep, in a good seed compost. Thin to the strongest seedling after germination. An early start is key for a long, productive harvest.​

☀ïļ Light exposure
Requires a full sun position,the sunniest and most sheltered spot possible is essential for ripening these sweet fruits in the Irish climate. A south facing wall or patio offers ideal conditions.​

💧 Water needs
Water seedlings regularly. Once established, water deeply and consistently to keep the soil evenly moist. Avoid overhead watering to reduce disease risk. Consistent moisture is crucial for preventing blossom end rot.​

ðŸŒĄïļ Germination temperature & time
Seeds need warmth, ideally 18–24°C, for reliable germination. Seedlings typically emerge in 7–14 days under these conditions. A heated propagator is highly recommended for early sowings.​

📏 Plant spacing & final size
Space plants 50–60 cm apart in the ground or in large containers (minimum 25L). As a vigorous indeterminate vine, it requires sturdy staking or a tall tomato cage for support.​

🌞 Harvesting notes
Harvest fruits when they are fully coloured and yield slightly to gentle pressure. The flavour is sweetest when allowed to fully ripen on the vine. Regular picking encourages more fruit production.​

Bullet Technical Data
ðŸŒą Sowing depth: 0.5 cm deep​
📅 Ideal planting months for Ireland: Sow indoors February to April. Transplant outdoors after last frost, typically late May/early June.​
☀ïļ Light requirements: Full sun​
ðŸŒĄïļ Germination time: 7–14 days with warmth​
📏 Plant height: Indeterminate vine, can reach 1.5-1.8m​
ðŸŠī Spacing: 50–60 cm between plants​
âģ Days to maturity: Approximately 70-80 days from transplanting​
🊙 Seeds: Information not provided

Weight 0.5 g
tomato

polish variety, bright orange yellow skin, sweet flavour, salad tomato, mid-early, very productive, indeterminate cordon, outdoor variety, up to 100-120g fruit, resistant to verticillium, resistant to fusarium, resistant to nematodes, sow February to April, approx 100 seeds