Tomato 'Jaune flammee'

Solanum lycopersicum

How to grow Tomato 'Jaune flammee'

  • Full Sun

  • Medium

Try to plant in a location that enjoys full sun and remember to water moderately. Keep in mind when planting that Jaune flammee is thought of as tender, so it is really important to ensure that the outside temperature is well above freezing before planting or moving outdoors. Jaune flammee requires a loamy soil with a ph of 5.5 - 7.5 - it grows best in weakly acidic soil to weakly alkaline soil.

Growing Jaune flammee from seed

Start seeds indoors six weeks before last frost date.

Look to ensure a distance 0.78 inches (2.0 cm) between seeds when sowing - bury at a depth of at least 0.78 inches (2.0 cm) deep. Soil temperature should be kept higher than 12°C / 54°F to ensure good germination.

By our calculations, you should look at sowing Jaune flammee about 42 days before your last frost date.

Transplanting Jaune flammee

Plant to first set of leaves to promote strong roots.

Ensure that temperatures are mild and all chance of frost has passed before planting out, as Jaune flammee is a tender plant.

Harvesting Jaune flammee

Tomatoes are ripe when they are bright orange. When they turn dark orange they are over-ripe.

Expect harvests to start to occur in mid summer.

Tomato Jaune flammee Etymology

Jaune Flammee is French for “Fiery Yellow”.

Jaune flammee folklore & trivia

An heirloom from France.

Misspellings of Tomato 'Jaune flammee'

June Flame, Juane Flammee, Juane Flamme, Flamme, Jaune Flamme

Other Names for Tomato 'Jaune flammee'

Jaune flammé, Flammee