The type of tomato ‘Saint Pierre’ is known for its large, juicy fruits. We show what makes the Saint Pierre tomato so special and what needs to be considered when planting and caring for it.
The large, red fruits of the ‘Saint Pierre‘ variety catch the eye from afar. We present a portrait of the robust beefsteak tomato.
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- ‘Saint Pierre’: Wanted poster
- Origin and history of the tomato
- Properties and taste of the beefsteak tomato ‘Saint Pierre’
- Plant and care for the ‘Saint-Pierre’ tomato
- Harvest and use Saint Pierre tomatoes
‘Saint Pierre’: Wanted poster
fruit | Beefsteak tomato; Red |
taste | mild, juicy, moderately sweet |
Ripening time | middle |
growth | Stick tomato, up to 2 m |
Location | Greenhouse, open field |
Origin and history of the tomato
The Saint-Pierre tomato is an old variety that comes from France and has been popular there from ancient times. To this day, this variety is cultivated by hobby gardeners in the home gardens, as it is known as robust and productive is applicable.
Properties and taste of the beefsteak tomato ‘Saint Pierre’
‘Saint Pierre‘ has an average fruit weight of 100 grams and is therefore one of the beefsteak tomatoes. The flat-round to round red and firm fruits ripen in small clusters from the end of July. The plant is very robust against diseases and reaches a height of 150 to 200 centimeters. The ‘Saint Pierre‘ tastes mild and balanced, is only moderately sweet, but juicy. It is also an old and non-seeded variety that can be propagated from its own seeds over and over again.
Plant and care for the ‘Saint-Pierre’ tomato
‘Saint Pierre’ is suitable for growing in the greenhouse and, thanks to its high disease resistance, is also particularly good as a Field tomato. From mid-May, the ‘Saint Pierre’ can be planted outdoors. With a soil specially adapted to the needs of tomatoes, such as our Plantura Organic tomato soil, give the plants a quick start to the flowering season. The nutrients it contains provide the tomatoes with everything they need at the beginning of the growing season. Put the soil directly into the planting hole and place the ‘Saint Pierre deep in it. After planting, it needs to be watered.
Beef tomatoes like the ‘Saint Pierre‘ are basically completely exhausted, that is, all side shoots are broken out. So only the more stable main shoot bears the weight of the heavy fruit. The plant should be well supported and kept upright outdoors. In this way, the plants dry off quickly after a rain. As a result, the leaves and fruits are better protected against fungal diseases. The right thing also contributes to plant health in the field Pouring and mulching the tomatoes at.
In the course of the fruit formation, fertilization should be carried out, as the earth's own nutrients are quickly used up. With a primarily organic long-term fertilizer such as our Plantura Organic tomato fertilizer, the ‘Saint Pierre‘ is fertilized gently and for a long time. The high potassium content supports the growth and ripeness of the fruit.
Harvest and use Saint Pierre tomatoes
The large fruits of the ‘Saint Pierre‘ can be used as tomato slices for burgers or as a snack. Large amounts of harvest can be cooked well in soups and sauces. The fruits do not become too soft and keep their shape. They are also perfect for filling and grilling or for baking in the oven.
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