Sumiko Kiyooka Petit Tomato Work May 2026
1. Who is Sumiko Kiyooka?
Sumiko Kiyooka (清岡純子) was a prominent and highly influential Japanese photographer, active primarily from the 1970s through the 1990s. She is best known for her work in the genre of "shōjo shashin" (girl photography).
Product Overview: The Sumiko Kiyooka Petit Tomato is a type of cherry tomato developed by Sumiko Kiyooka, a Japanese seed company. sumiko kiyooka petit tomato
Succession planting and saving seed
- Succession: Stagger sowing every 2–3 weeks early in season for continuous harvest.
- Seed saving: If the variety is open-pollinated, allow some fruits to overripen, ferment pulp for 2–3 days, rinse and dry seeds; store in a cool, dry place. If hybrid, saved seed may not breed true.
You can find her publications and additional details through retailers like Amazon. Note that many of these titles are primarily available as Japanese editions. Photo Sumiko Kiyooka Petit 32 Succession: Stagger sowing every 2–3 weeks early in
Fertilizing
Harvesting
- Timing: Harvest when fruit reaches full color and a slight give indicates ripeness; petit tomatoes often ripen in clusters.
- Method: Gently twist or snip fruit from truss to avoid plant damage. Harvest several times per week during peak season.
- Mature green harvest: For transport or to avoid pests, pick at mature-green and ripen indoors at room temperature.
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