Very large tomato with exceptional eating quality. Guinness Book of World Records shows this variety produced a 7 lb. 12 oz. tomato. Scarlet fruits have few seeds and are deep globe shaped. Indeterminate plant habit. Culture: Sow seed indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost date, keeping soil temperature in the mid 70’s. Shift hardened transplants to full sun area after all danger of frost has passed. Water regularly and fertilize often. Stake or cage plants. Harvest: Pick carefully when richly colored and firm, but before fruits begin to soften. Nutrition: Rich in calcium, iron, and vitamins A and C.
Tomato, Delicious
You’re searching for the biggest and most flavorful tomato—this giant delivers record-breaking size and rich taste. With few seeds and dense, meaty flesh, it’s perfect for slicing and showing off.
Planting guide: Planting locaitons: Indoors or outdoors. Planting Depth: Indoors: 1/4″ or 6mm. Outdoors: 1/2″ or 13mm. Seed Spacing: Indoors: 1/2″ or 13mm. Outdoors: 6″ or 15mm. Spacing Between Rows: Indoors: 2″-3″ or 5-7.5cm. Outdoors: 3′-4′ or 90-120cm. Days to germination: Indoors: 7-15. Outdoors: 15-23. Spacing After Thinning: Indoors: 3″ or 7.5cm. Outdoors: 2′-4′ or 60-120cm. Days to maturity: Indoors: 70-75. Outdoors: 115-125
Variety: 598
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Maturity: 70.
Planting Depth: 1/2″ or 1.25cm.
Plant Spacing: 9″-12″ or 22-30cm.
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Variety: 463
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Maturity: 70 days.
Panting Depth: 1/2″ or 1.25cm.
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Variety: 203
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Maturity: 57.
Planting Depth: 1″ or 2.5cm.
Plant Spacing: 24″-36″ or 60-90cm.
Grows Best: Full Sun.
Variety: 539
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Plant Spacing: 8″ or 20cm.
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Provide full sun and regular watering.
Variety: 157
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Planting guide:
Maturity: 55.
Planting Depth: 1/4″-1/2″ or 0.625-1.25cm.
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Grows Best: Full Sun
Variety: 456
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Maturity: 50.
Planting Depth: 1/2″ or 1.25cm.
Plant Spacing: 12′ or 30cm.
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Planting Depth: 1/4″ or 0.625cm.
Plant Spacing: 2″-3″ or 5-7.5cm.
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