Tomaat Bochus Frugta is an organically grown, little tomato variety. This early ripening, little cherry tomatoes are little, round, red and weigh about 40 gram each. Bochus Frugta is very well suited for the growing in pots, containers, hanging baskets on Your balcony, terrace or in the garden. It grows till a certain height and then it stops growing in size. This plant is very well suited for the production of young plants for selling. Use Bochus Frugta as snack, as healthy bite, in salads, in soups, in sauces, pastasauces, in stir-fries, in ovendishes and all dishes with tomatoes. Tomatoes contain a lot of vitamin C and lycopene. This is best taken in by the body when the tomatoes are heated. Non hardy annual. This plant needs some support from a bamboocain. Height: 65 - 70 cm.
     
                 
                    
                    
    Indoor sowing: february
Outdoor sowing: march - april
Germination temp: 20 - 25°C
Germination: 6 to 14 days
Sowing depth: 2 - 3 mm
Transplanting: when the seedlings are about 20 cm tall
Transplanting in garden: after the last night frosts
Plant spacing: 45 -  50 cm
Planting position: Sunny/greenhouse
Days till harvest: 60 - 90
 
Sow the seeds 2 to 3 mm deep in pots or in a propagator in       good   sowing soil. You can start indoor sowing from february. Sow shallow  and  press the seeds gently in the soil. Tomatoes are light germinators.   Keep    the    seeds at 20 tot 25°C. Cover the seedstrays with  clingfilm  or a lid to retain the moisture. 
 
Remove the clingfilm or the lid when the seedlings emerge. Transplant   the seedlings, after about 10 days to separate pots. Put them in a  room  with a temperature of about 18 - 20°C.
 
In the middle of may, about a week before planting them outdoors, You   can harden you seedlings of. Put them in a room with a temperature of   about 15 - 18°C and reduce the amount of water for this week. After  this  week of hardening of You can put your plants on a sunny, sheltered  spot  outdoors or in a greenhouse. Make sure that there is no longer  any  nightfrost. 
 
Tomatoes need some maintenance to ensure a good harvest. Give the   plants a sturdy support with some sturdy and large bamboo sticks. Remove   all the suckers that will form in the axils of the plant. Remove all   the leaves below the lowest hanging tomatoes by the end of july till the   beginning of august. Remove all the leaves of your plants together  with  the tops of the plants from the end of august till september to  ensure  the riping of the most of the green tomatoes on your plants.  Harvest the  tomatoes by cutting them with scissors. Tomatoes can't be  kept for a  long period. So use them a soon as possible after  harvesting. Tomatoes  used in sauces can be kept frozen to store.