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Yellow Tamarillo or Tree Tomato

Yellow Tamarillo or Tree Tomato

An evergreen tree 2-4m high producing abundant fruit. Blue-mauve flowers in Spring. Fruit ripens Autumn/Winter and is ready to eat in Spring. Eat fresh or cooked. Best in a warm sunny position.

CONDITIONS: Best in light, free draining soils in full sun and a warm situation. Protect from frosts and strong winds.

PLANTING: Seedlings usually planted out in Spring. Avoid disturbing the roots. Water regularly over Summer.

FERTILISING: Apply complete, high nitrogen food in August and December. Top dress with well rotted compost or manure annually to maintain organic matter in soil. Yellow Tamarillo or Tree Tomato

PRUNING: Cut back seedling to 1 m to encourage 3-4 branches. Each year remove old or diseased wood. Prune back to a new shoot or just above a healthy bud. Fruit occurs on new wood.

HARVEST: Fruit is ready when bright yellow. Ripe fruit gives slightly to a light squeeze.




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