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Tomato Seeds, Tommy Toe Tomato, 25 Seeds Per Pack
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Another excellent North American heirloom, coming to us from the Ozarks, Tommy Toe tomatoes are one of the most productive cherry tomatoes we grow. Producing loads of uniform 1” cherry tomatoes with a strong earthy sweet tomato like flavor not found in today’s hybrids. A good addition in salads along with the more sweet Matt’s Wild and the more tart Lemon Drop cultivars we carry. Very heat and humidity are tolerant with little disease problems.
Hardiness: zones: warm season annual
Flower Color: yellow
Maturity: 75 days
Growing Instructions:
Start indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost date in soilless starter mix. Sow seeds ¼” deep and keep moist and between 75-85 degrees until germination in 7-14 days. Cold temperatures slow down germination significantly. Transplant to 4” pot when two sets of true leaves show and the plant is safe to work with. If the weather is still cool and the plant is getting a leggy bump up to 1 gallon so the tomato doesn’t become root-bound. When the weather is warm and the frost date has passed, plant in full sun-rich well-draining soil location. Space determinate varieties 1-2’ apart, indeterminate staked 2-3’ apart and indeterminate unstacked 3-4’ apart. Keep soil evenly moist throughout the season but excess water causes cracking. Tomatoes prefer high nitrogen fertilizer when young and high phosphorus when setting fruit.
Hardiness: zones: warm season annual
Flower Color: yellow
Maturity: 75 days
Growing Instructions:
Start indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost date in soilless starter mix. Sow seeds ¼” deep and keep moist and between 75-85 degrees until germination in 7-14 days. Cold temperatures slow down germination significantly. Transplant to 4” pot when two sets of true leaves show and the plant is safe to work with. If the weather is still cool and the plant is getting a leggy bump up to 1 gallon so the tomato doesn’t become root-bound. When the weather is warm and the frost date has passed, plant in full sun-rich well-draining soil location. Space determinate varieties 1-2’ apart, indeterminate staked 2-3’ apart and indeterminate unstacked 3-4’ apart. Keep soil evenly moist throughout the season but excess water causes cracking. Tomatoes prefer high nitrogen fertilizer when young and high phosphorus when setting fruit.


