Skip to product information
1 of 3

Sandia Seed Company

Bush Early Girl Hybrid Tomato Seeds - Heat Tolerant - High Yields

Bush Early Girl Hybrid Tomato Seeds - Heat Tolerant - High Yields

Regular price $ 3.99 USD
Regular price Sale price $ 3.99 USD
Sale Sold out

Bush Early Girl Hybrid Tomato Seeds - Early, Flavorful & Dependable

Get a head start on your garden with Bush Early Girl Hybrid Tomato Seeds, the perfect choice for home gardeners craving early, delicious tomatoes. These compact, space-saving plants produce 6-7 oz red, round tomatoes in just 59 days, offering an unbeatable combination of early ripening and outstanding flavor.

Why Choose Bush Early Girl Hybrid Tomatoes?

Enjoy larger, more flavorful tomatoes than the standard Early Girl variety, with the added benefits of disease resistance, heat tolerance, and huge yields, all on small, bushy plants that fit perfectly in any garden. A favorite among home gardeners, these determinate plants grow to just 3’ tall, making them ideal for containers or small spaces.

Key Features:

  • Early Harvest: Ready in just 59 days and perfect for short growing seasons.
  • Compact Growth: Space-saving 3’ plants with high yields.
  • Superior Flavor: Juicy, sweet, and larger than standard Early Girl tomatoes.
  • Disease Resistant & Heat Tolerant: Reliable performance in various conditions.
  • Non-GMO & Hybrid: High-quality seeds for organic gardening.

Growing Tips:

For best results, start Bush Early Girl Hybrid Tomato Seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before transplanting. Sow seeds 1/8" deep in moist seedling mix, keeping them warm for germination (5-10 days). Provide bright light once seedlings emerge and fertilize with a dilute organic solution. Harden off plants before transplanting outdoors.

Find more Short-season tomatoes here.

Ready to grow your best early tomatoes? Order your Bush Early Girl Hybrid Tomato Seeds today and enjoy a bountiful, flavorful harvest before the season even begins!

  • Each packet contains 10 seeds
  • Color: Red
  • Shape: Round
  • Size:6-7 oz.
  • Maturity: 59 days after transplant
  • Plant Size: 3 ft.
  • Plant Habit: Determinate
  • Solanum lycopersicum
  • Hybrid
  • Untreated/Non-GMO
View full details
Do peppers need a lot of water? Actually, peppers need less water than most other vegetables.

Low Water Vegetables

Wondering what are the best low water vegetables to grow? Here are a few of our suggestions along with tips for cons...
Free Fertilizer - organic fertilizer from the kitchen

Free Fertilizer

On a budget? Make your own fertilizer for your garden vegetables. Fertilizer isn't inexpensive, and it is getting mo...
10 Heat-Tolerant Tomato Varieties

10 Heat-Tolerant Tomato Varieties

Tomato growers in warmer areas, like the Southeastern part of the United States, often choose heat-tolerant tomato v...
Companion Plants for Tomatoes and Peppers

Companion Plants for Tomatoes and Peppers

There are a lot of great companion plants that you can pair with tomatoes and peppers in the garden. If you have a s...
Dandelion Quesadilla Recipe - Eat the weeds!

Eat the weeds: Dandelion Quesadilla Recipe

Eat the weeds!  Weeds are a great source of food. In fact, many of them, like Dandelions, were brought over to North...
Beginner‑Friendly Hot Peppers

Beginner‑Friendly Hot Peppers

At Sandia Seed we LOVE peppers, and we enjoy helping people grow their own peppers from seed! We think some of the b...
Green Chile Seeds

Green Chile Seeds

Discover all of the Green Chile Seeds Sandia Seed has to offer,... 

NEW SEEDS

NEW SEEDS

Grow something new in your garden! Check out our newest seeds we've... 

Best Peppers for Containers

Best Peppers for Containers

If you want to grow peppers in containers, below are our top...