Tomato - Chef's Choice Orange F1 Seeds
Tomato - Chef's Choice Orange F1 Seeds
An attractive orange beefsteak that is a prolific producer of juicy, bright orange tomatoes and an All American Selection winner.
Chef’s Choice Orange F1 is a hybrid derived from the popular heirloom Amana Orange which matures late in the season. Now you can experience the wonderful flavor of an orange heirloom tomato in only 75 days from transplant. Its disease resistance is a bonus. It’s orange throughout with a very nice fresh sweet flavor.
Non-GMO, Hybrid (75 days)
Fruit Color: Orange. Shape: Round. Size: 9 - 12 oz. Plant Habit: Indeterminate.
Plant Size: 5’. 10 seeds
All of our seeds are GMO-free.
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Wow, we grew these and I know why chefs like them – they have brilliant color and meaty thick flesh, and taste sublime. We made a lot of orange salsas and hot sauces with them, pairing them habaneros and carrots. Very productive, healthy plants. And most of them ripened before frost so they're early, too, which we need here in our short growing season. Thanks for the excellent seeds.
This is the first plants I have started from Sandia Seed. I have a hoop house and I got a late start but these plants are growing fast. I will give a review after harvest. :)
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