The yellow pear tomato is a very popular variety of tomato for its sweet flavour and juicy flesh. This plant is rich in antioxidants, vitamin C and minerals, making it an excellent health food. It can be used in a variety of ways in the kitchen: in salads, sauces, jams or even dried. Its yellow colour adds a touch of cheerfulness to any dish in which it is used.To grow the yellow pear tomato, we recommend sowing it indoors, in pots, around 6 to 8 weeks before transplanting outdoors. It is important to choose a sunny spot and to prepare the soil by adding compost to improve its fertility. Once the plants are well developed, it's time to transplant them into the ground, spacing them about 60 cm apart. You can also grow yellow pear tomatoes in pots, provided you choose a large enough container and water regularly.Taking care of…
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Yellow pear tomato

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