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Tomato Thai Pink Egg

€3.50

Thai Pink Egg is one of the most beautiful tomatoes cultivated today. As its name implies, it has smooth, pink-red skin and is shaped like an egg. Hailing from Thailand, it is a variety from the Southeast-Asian grape tomato family (characterised by a plum-like shape, thicker skin and higher sugar content than standard tomatoes). The variety seems to have been popularised after Nichols Garden Nursery in the U.S.A. began to stock it in 1997. Since then, its beautiful and delicious fruits have spread across the globe, being found at farmer’s markets and in gourmet restaurants far and wide. If you go to Thailand, don’t forget to ask for kanchanaburi, which is not only the name of a Thai province, but also the local name for this tomato.

Latin name
Solanum lycopersicum

Name
Tomato

Variety
Thai Pink Egg

Quantity
250 seeds

Plant size
Height 90 cm
Width 45 cm

Container size
Height 30 cm
Width 30 cm

How to grow

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Sowing
Indoor Feb-Mar
Outdoor Apr-May

Timing
Germination 10-20 days
Harvestin
g 60-80 days

Spacing
When sowing 3-5 cm; Depth 0,5 cm
When transplanting 30-40 cm

Growing
Sunligth Full sun.
Soil Well-dr
ained, light and fertile soil.
Watering Regular watering, up to twice a day.
Feeding Heavy feeder.


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Thai Pink Egg is one of the most beautiful tomatoes cultivated today. As its name implies, it has smooth, pink-red skin and is shaped like an egg. Hailing from Thailand, it is a variety from the Southeast-Asian grape tomato family (characterised by a plum-like shape, thicker skin and higher sugar content than standard tomatoes). The variety seems to have been popularised after Nichols Garden Nursery in the U.S.A. began to stock it in 1997. Since then, its beautiful and delicious fruits have spread across the globe, being found at farmer’s markets and in gourmet restaurants far and wide. If you go to Thailand, don’t forget to ask for kanchanaburi, which is not only the name of a Thai province, but also the local name for this tomato.

Latin name
Solanum lycopersicum

Name
Tomato

Variety
Thai Pink Egg

Quantity
250 seeds

Plant size
Height 90 cm
Width 45 cm

Container size
Height 30 cm
Width 30 cm

How to grow

Open tab

Sowing
Indoor Feb-Mar
Outdoor Apr-May

Timing
Germination 10-20 days
Harvestin
g 60-80 days

Spacing
When sowing 3-5 cm; Depth 0,5 cm
When transplanting 30-40 cm

Growing
Sunligth Full sun.
Soil Well-dr
ained, light and fertile soil.
Watering Regular watering, up to twice a day.
Feeding Heavy feeder.


Thai Pink Egg is one of the most beautiful tomatoes cultivated today. As its name implies, it has smooth, pink-red skin and is shaped like an egg. Hailing from Thailand, it is a variety from the Southeast-Asian grape tomato family (characterised by a plum-like shape, thicker skin and higher sugar content than standard tomatoes). The variety seems to have been popularised after Nichols Garden Nursery in the U.S.A. began to stock it in 1997. Since then, its beautiful and delicious fruits have spread across the globe, being found at farmer’s markets and in gourmet restaurants far and wide. If you go to Thailand, don’t forget to ask for kanchanaburi, which is not only the name of a Thai province, but also the local name for this tomato.

Latin name
Solanum lycopersicum

Name
Tomato

Variety
Thai Pink Egg

Quantity
250 seeds

Plant size
Height 90 cm
Width 45 cm

Container size
Height 30 cm
Width 30 cm

How to grow

Open tab

Sowing
Indoor Feb-Mar
Outdoor Apr-May

Timing
Germination 10-20 days
Harvestin
g 60-80 days

Spacing
When sowing 3-5 cm; Depth 0,5 cm
When transplanting 30-40 cm

Growing
Sunligth Full sun.
Soil Well-dr
ained, light and fertile soil.
Watering Regular watering, up to twice a day.
Feeding Heavy feeder.


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