Description
Solanum lycopersicum
Extremely prolific plants produce 3-4” fruits bursting with epic tomato flavor!
A real workhorse of a variety! Indeterminate plants produce loads of bright, tangy fruits that mature to yellow with green stripes. Wonderful addition to salsas and salads to add color variation. Don't let the "green" fool you--it's delicious, packed with 'Mater Flavor! Modern heirloom.
Tomatoes are native to northwestern South America and by at least 500 BC they had been domesticated and were being cultivated as far north as modern-day Mexico, enjoyed by Aztec and other civilizations. They spread to Europe and the Caribbean through the Spanish colonizers, where they became staple parts of the food culture in many European countries as well.
Indeterminate. Open-pollinated.
Seeds grown by Drunken Sailor Farm in Boise, Idaho.
30 seeds.
Directions: Start indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost and transplant out after. Bury past first set of leaves, add eggshells to soil for calcium, and provide support.
Planting Depth |
Seed Spacing |
Days to Germination |
Days to Maturity |
¼” |
2’ |
5-10 |
75 |