America's most popular vegetable. Produces a big crop that requires little space and effort. Excellent for juice, salads, canning and relish.
Sowing: For early crop start seeds indoors in pots or flats 5-7 weeks before planting outdoors. Place in sunny location, keeping soil moist and warm. Transplant outdoors when 5-10" (13-25cm) tall after the danger of frost is passed. For later crop sow sparingly directly into garden, in sunny location, after weather and soil are warm. Cultivate; apply vegetable food and firm over seed. Care: Stake or cage to save space. Water deeply when dry and feed monthly. Harvest: Pick gently when color is fully developed. Your Health: Rich in calcium, Iron and Vitamins A, B1, B2, Niacin and C.
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FROM OUR SEED CATALOG:
- May prove valuable to growers who produce container (pots or baskets) tomatoes for retail sale.
(I) Yields red, half-dollar size fruits all summer long which are sweet and full flavored. 75 days.
9,000-11,000/oz. 7-14 days. 70-75°F. Sow in seed flats or plug trays. Transplant when first true leaves develop. Saleable 6-8 weeks from sowing. Indeterminate varieties produce best if staked and pruned. (I) = Indeterminate Vining plants that are best when staked and trimmed. Can also be used in tall cages. (D) = Determinate Bush or spreading plants that can be left unsupported or put on short poles, trellises and in cages. (SD) = Semi Determinate (OP) = Open Pollinated Self pollinating, can be reused year after year.
More information:
Planting Location
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| Seed Spacing
| Spacing between Rows
| Days to Germination
| Spacing after Thinning
| Days to Maturity
| | Indoors | 1/4" / 6mm
| 1/2" / 13mm | 2-3" / 5-8 cm | 8-14 | 3" / 8 cm | 65-80* | | Outdoors | 1/2" / 13mm | 6" / 15cm | 3-4" / 91-122cm | 14-18 | 2-4' / 61-122 cm | 95-120 |
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