Campari Cocktail Tomato

Solanum lycopersicum – ‘Campari’

Campari tomatoes are renowned for their remarkable flavor profile and exquisite sweetness, making them a standout option among tomato varieties. Their exceptional texture and well-balanced blend of acidity and sugar create their distinctive taste. These tomatoes are referred to as cocktail tomatoes, with a size larger than cherry tomatoes yet rounder and smaller than plum tomatoes.

Growing Tips

Tomatoes thrive in warm weather conditions and should be planted in the ground after the threat of frost has passed. The soil temperature should remain consistently above 60 to 65 degrees Fahrenheit (15 to 18°C) for optimal growth. If necessary, you can warm the soil using black plastic a few weeks prior to planting.

Tomatoes require a location that receives full sun, meaning an average of at least six hours of sunlight per day. In hot climates however, dappled shade may be sufficient.

Campari is an indeterminate tomato variety, meaning that it will continue to produce fruit throughout the season until frost kills the plant. Due to this nature, the plants have the potential to grow to a significant size. Therefore, it is crucial to provide adequate space by planting them at least 36 inches apart and providing support, such as cages or stakes, early in the season. This not only prevents overcrowding but also helps to ensure good air circulation, reducing the risk of diseases. The soil should never dry out. To avoid blossom end rot and wilting, it is essential to water the plants thoroughly during prolonged dry spells.

Cultural Details
Soil TypeLoam, Sand
Soil PHAcidic to neutral
Soil MoistureMedium
Sun ExposureFull Sun
Harvest TimeLate July through August