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Big Rainbow Tomato Seeds - Big Beefsteak Heirloom - Juicy & Sweet

Big Rainbow Tomato Seeds - Big Beefsteak Heirloom - Juicy & Sweet

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Big Rainbow Tomato Seeds - A Stunning Heirloom Delight

Experience the beauty and flavor of Big Rainbow Tomato Seeds, an open-pollinated heirloom variety that produces massive, 1-2 lb. fruits with a mesmerizing bi-color yellow and red hue. Each slice is a vibrant masterpiece, featuring deep golden yellow with dramatic red splashes. Perfect for elevating salads, sandwiches, or simply savoring fresh.

Why Choose Big Rainbow Tomatoes?

These indeterminate plants grow up to 6’ tall, yielding juicy, sweet tomatoes with a mild, fruity taste. As they ripen, the tomatoes showcase a stunning rainbow effect with green shoulders transitioning to yellow, orange, gold, and finally red at the blossom end. Originally from Polk County, Minnesota, this heirloom variety is prized for its disease resistance and late-season production.

Key Features:

  • Heirloom & Non-GMO - Preserves traditional flavor and quality
  • Bi-Color Beauty - Golden yellow with red blush, making every slice a visual treat
  • Sweet & Juicy - Mild, fruity flavor perfect for fresh eating
  • Disease-Resistant - Reliable growth with strong plant health
  • Late Producer - Extends your harvest season

Growing Tips:

Start Big Rainbow Tomato Seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before transplanting outdoors to ensure a bountiful harvest before the season ends. These vigorous plants thrive in full sun and well-drained soil, rewarding you with heavy, flavorful tomatoes.

Ready to grow your own stunning, rainbow-hued tomatoes? Order your Big Rainbow Tomato Seeds today and enjoy a harvest that’s as delicious as it is beautiful!

  • Each packet contains 10 seeds
  • Color: Bi-color yellow and orange
  • Shape: Flattened globe
  • Size:  1-2 lbs.
  • Maturity: 82 days after transplant
  • Plant Size: 6 ft.
  • Plant Habit: Indeterminate
  • Solanum lycopersicum
  • Heirloom – Open-pollinated
  • Untreated/Non-GMO
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