Tomato - German Johnson Seeds
Tomato - German Johnson Seeds
A very productive pink heirloom that is meaty and full-flavored.
History: This old heirloom from North Carolina is one of the parents of Mortgage Lifter. Known for its big yields of pink meaty fruits often weighing more than 1 lb. Its flavor is mild with a touch of sweetness. A favorite with market growers.
Open-pollinated, heirloom (75-80 days)
Plant Habit: Indeterminate. Plant Size: 6’-9‘. Fruit Color: Pink. Shape: Flattened globe. Size: 8 -16 oz. 10 seeds
All of our seeds are GMO-free.
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These were huge and we loved slicing them for caprese salads or to put on sandwiches. They also make a great pico-de-gallo with your jalapenos, green onions and cilantro.
Love the color and meatiness of these large tomatoes. Great germination, nice looking plants, and lots of big juicy tomatoes!
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