Tomato - Super Fantastic Hybrid Seeds
Tomato - Super Fantastic Hybrid Seeds
Hybrid Tomato (70 days)
Fruit Color: Red. Shape: Round. Size 10 oz. Plant Habit: Indeterminate Plant Size: 6-8’
Firm and meaty bright red fruit is rich in delicious tomato flavor. Expect very high yields from this great performer. Also has great disease resistance.
A very tough plant that thrives in climate extremes. Enjoys hot, dry, or humid environments and will tolerate wind better than most hybrids. This vigorous plant will need support with a tomato cage or a stake.
10 Seeds
All of our seeds are GMO-free.
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I planted 4 of these when I was stationed at Ft Hood, Tx. The plants grew like weeds, and soon were loaded with lots of tamatoes. We were giving away lots of tomatoes to the neighbors.
The landlord told he was not going to renew the lease in four months so he could sell the property. Anyway, we moved to a new location just before the time was up. To make a long story short- the neighbors reported that they were still getting tomatoes until the first frost in February!
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