- How to Grow and Care for Black Krim Tomato - The Spruce
Black Krim tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum) are a flavorful heirloom variety Learn how to grow these beauties in your garden or containers
- Crimea - Wikipedia
May 2015 satellite image of the Crimean Peninsula Crimea[a] ( kraɪˈmiːə ⓘ kry-MEE-ə) is a peninsula in Eastern Europe, on the northern coast of the Black Sea, almost entirely surrounded by the Black Sea and the smaller Sea of Azov The Isthmus of Perekop connects the peninsula to Kherson Oblast in mainland Ukraine To the east, the Crimean Bridge, constructed in 2018, spans the
- Everything You Wanted to Know About Black Krim Tomatoes
Black Krim tomatoes are a unique and flavorful variety originating from the Black Sea region of Russia They have a deep red color with purple tinges, a more concentrated flavor than other heirloom varieties, and are grown for their savory taste
- Black Krim Tomato Profile Grow Guide
Black Krim tomatoes originate a long way from US gardens, along the Black Sea in Crimea Their name refers to the color of the fruits, along with the region of origin (‘Krym’ means Crimea in Slavic languages)
- How to Plant, Grow, and Care for ‘Black Krim’ Tomatoes
Look to ‘Black Krim,’ one of the earliest “black” tomato varieties, for an heirloom tomato rich in color and flavor This strong performer yields hefty slicing tomatoes in rich rose and deep purple tones
- Black Krim Tomato Care and Growing Guide (Most Detailed)
Black Krim tomatoes have a strong flavor that combines acidic and sweet undertones; they are sometimes described as having a hint of salt These tomatoes got their name from the Crimean peninsula, also known as “Krim” in Ukrainian, which is located on the Black Sea
- Black Krim Tomatoes Information and Facts - Specialty Produce
Current Facts The Black Krim Tomato is from the beefsteak family, botanically classified as Solanum lycopersicum The name "Krim" derives from the Ukrainian word for "Crimea," the region where this variety was first cultivated
- History, Map, Geography, Kerch Strait Bridge - Britannica
Crimea itself comprises three regions The first of these, consisting of the northern and central part of Crimea (which constitutes about three-fourths of the peninsula), is made up of a level plain that slopes down gently from south to north
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