The striped tomato variety is a real eye-catcher in the garden. We reveal the tips and tricks for planting and caring for the black zebra tomato.
This robust tomato variety not only impresses with its appearance, but also with its taste. In this profile you will find all information about the ‘Black Zebra’.
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- Black Zebra Tomato: Wanted poster
- Properties and taste of the black zebra tomato
- Planting and caring for black zebra tomatoes
- When is the black zebra tomato ripe?
- Harvest and use black zebra tomatoes
Black Zebra Tomato: Wanted poster
fruit | Salad tomato; red-green striped |
taste | sweet and flavorful |
Ripening time | medium late |
growth | Stick tomato, up to 180 cm |
Location | Greenhouse, protected field, pot |
Properties and taste of the black zebra tomato
The ‘Black Zebra’ forms round red-green striped tomatoes with a very firm skin from August onwards. Underneath is dark red to purple juicy flesh with a sweet, spicy taste. ‘Black Zebra’ is a solid variety, but sometimes tends to cross with other varieties.
If you want to gain seeds for the next year, you should cultivate this variety a little away from others or seal off the flowers with a bag from foreign pollen.
Our tip: A small-fruited variant is the ‘Black Zebra Cherry’ variety, which is suitable for both large and small with a sweet tooth with its crunchy, sweet-aromatic taste.
Planting and caring for black zebra tomatoes
The ‘Black Zebra’ plant reaches heights of up to 1.80 meters and is only suitable for outdoor use to a limited extent due to its firm shell, because the fruits burst easily when it rains too much. But the ‘Black Zebra’ is very productive under rain protection. She also feels at home in the greenhouse.
For a good start to summer, plant the ‘Black Zebra’ in special tomato soil, like ours Plantura organic tomato & vegetable soilwhich contains all the necessary nutrients for the young plant. After planting, the black zebra tomato should be propped up or tied up.
After a few weeks the nutrients in the soil are used up, the plant is in full bloom and has grown considerably larger. Now you should re-fertilize the ‘Black Zebra’ in order to be able to harvest a lot of striped fruit. A primarily organic bio-fertilizer with long-term effects, such as ours, is suitable for this Plantura organic tomato fertilizer, because it provides your tomato plants with nutrients of purely vegetable origin in the long term.
When is the black zebra tomato ripe?
The ‘Black Zebra’ forms many round, green-striped fruits in summer. With increasing ripeness, the fruit turns dark red, although many dark green stripes remain. With a finger test you can also easily determine whether the fruits are ripe. A ripe tomato feels soft to the touch despite the hard skin, the flesh gives way slightly. Now is the time to harvest the black zebra tomatoes.
Harvest and use black zebra tomatoes
The ‘Black Zebra’ is very cut-resistant and is therefore ideal for salads and fresh as a snack. To insert and Preserving tomatoes however, the peel must be removed, which works best with boiling water.
Despite its name, the ‘Black Zebra’ is more like a dark red to brown-purple tomato. If you're on right blue and black tomatoes have become curious, we invite you to take a look at our variety article.