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Not a tomato, but an amber dessert from the garden – juicier than a peach, sweet like honey and bears fruit until October

If you're tired of sour, watery tomatoes from the store, grow “Honey Spas” – one of the sweetest and most aromatic varieties of Russian selection. Its fruit is amber-orange, with firm, fleshy flesh, almost no seeds, a thin skin and a flavor where honey, peach and a slight herbaceous note come together in perfect balance. Even children who don't eat tomatoes ask for more.

Why “Honey Spas” is special:

  • Sugar content up to 9%. One of the sweetest among large tomatoes.
  • Fruits 250–400 g. Ideal for salads, stuffing and fresh juice.
  • It is resistant to verticillium and fusarium, and with proper care it is not afraid of late blight until September.
  • It grows and bears fruit until frost.
    Does not crack even with uneven watering.

How to grow:

  • Sow seedlings in March. Plant in the ground in late May – early June.
  • Form into 1-2 stems, tie to a trellis.
  • Water moderately, only at the roots.
  • Mulch the soil with straw. This reduces the risk of fungi.
  • Feed with ash once every 2 weeks.

Already in July you will receive the first fruits, and by August-September a second, even sweeter harvest. While your neighbors’ tomatoes are already black from late blight, your garden bed will shine with amber giants.

Ashley Davis

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