Description
(7-8 oz.) Mountain Spring F1 Hybrid tomato features a flattened globe to deep oblate in shape. Released in spring of 1991, developed by Dr. Randy Gardner at the North Carolina State Mountain Horticultural Crops Research Station. 80 days.
Determinate Tomato
Bush or spreading plants that can be left unsupported or put on short poles, trellises and in cages. They produce one main crop.
9,000-11,000/oz. 7-14 days. 70-75°F.
Sow early indoors in cool climates. Sow 3-5 weeks before predicted last frost. Transplant outside 6-8 weeks from sowing.
colorcanary –
I live in Utah where summers are very hot. Tomatoes often fail to set fruit producing poor crops. I have grown Mountain spring tomatoes now for the last 5 years and the crop has never failed even when my neighbors had poor crops. It produces large slicing tomatoes that are very meaty. I have also used them for canning sauce and salsa.