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Beefsteak Tomato Seeds - Vigorous & Flavorful - Heirloom

Beefsteak Tomato Seeds - Vigorous & Flavorful - Heirloom

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Grow Giant, Flavorful Tomatoes with Beefsteak Tomato Seeds

Experience the joy of growing your own Beefsteak Tomato Seeds and savor the mouthwatering taste of enormous, meaty tomatoes right from your garden. These vigorous plants produce succulent, mild, and sweet fruits that are perfect for sandwiches, salads, or our favorite recipe: Panko Crusted Beefsteak Tomatoes with Cilantro Garlic Pesto.

Why Choose Our Beefsteak Tomato Seeds?

Our open-pollinated heirloom Beefsteak Tomato Seeds deliver exceptional disease resistance and reliable yields. Each plant grows tall (6-8 feet) and produces flattened globe-shaped tomatoes weighing 12-16 oz. The vibrant red fruits boast an intense flavor that’s both mild and sweet just perfect for fresh eating or culinary creations.

Key Features:

  • Enormous Fruit Size - 12-16 oz. tomatoes ideal for slicing
  • Succulent Flavor - Mild, sweet, and meaty texture
  • Disease-Resistant - Vigorous growth with strong plant health
  • Indeterminate Habit - Continuous harvest all season (90 days to maturity)
  • Heirloom – Naturally grown, open-pollinated seeds

Each packet contains 10 premium Beefsteak Tomato Seeds, ready to transform your garden into a tomato lover’s paradise. Support these tall plants with cages or stakes for optimal growth.

Plant your Beefsteak Tomato Seeds today and enjoy the unmatched taste of homegrown, juicy tomatoes!

  • Each packet contains 10 seeds
  • Color: Red
  • Shape: Flattened globe
  • Size: 12-16 oz.
  • Maturity: 90 days after transplant
  • Plant Size: 6-8 ft.
  • Plant Habit: Indeterminate
  • Solanum lycopersicum
  • Heirloom - Open-pollinated
  • Untreated/Non-GMO

 

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