Tomato - Big Beef Hybrid Seeds
Tomato - Big Beef Hybrid Seeds
Hybrid Tomato (75 days)
Fruit Color: Red. Shape: Round. Size: 12-16 oz. Plant Habit: Indeterminate Plant Size: 6-8’
A delicious and juicy beefsteak-type tomato, early to bear, and highly disease resistant. Produces reliably in cool and wet weather and also tolerates heat. Vines grow tall, so give support with a tall cage. An AAS All-America Selections winner as an outstanding tomato and one of the best performers. Everyone should grow this incredible tomato at least once, because then you will always grow it!
History: A national favorite with old-time flavor and is resistant to many diseases. It grows well throughout the country and earned its All-America Selections designation in 1994.
10 Seeds
All of our seeds are GMO-free.
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Very prolific, healthy plants. Will grow these again!
These are nice beefy tomatoes, great seeds, all sprouted.
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