Although it doesn't look like anything special, the taste of this tomato is worth growing. Very rich and wonderful flavor! It is supposed...Read More to be more cold tolerant than other varieties and is so far proving to be as a few night temps here lately have been in the low 40's as autumn approaches. It will remain a tomato I grow every year for the taste alone. The plant did not get more than 3 ft and was a viney indet. The fruits were rather small at about 2-3 in diameter with a slight point at the end.
As an experiment, I grew Moskvich indoors over the winter in front of a south-facing window without any additional lights. Despite the ch...Read Moreallenging conditions (short days, smallish pot) Moskvich did really well! The plant is compact (approx. 4') and produces a good crop of medium sized, red tomatoes. The flavor is well balanced, not overly sweet or acidic. I would definitely grow Moskvich again for an early season tomato.
Although it doesn't look like anything special, the taste of this tomato is worth growing. Very rich and wonderful flavor! It is supposed...Read More
As an experiment, I grew Moskvich indoors over the winter in front of a south-facing window without any additional lights. Despite the ch...Read More
I've grown Moskvich a couple of times. Fairly good tasting for such an early variety. On the compact side for an indet.
"Very early variety with 6 oz deep red fruits. Cold tolerant."
Available from Rich Farm Garden.