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.
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!
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greta
grow these next year
Wow, so many tomatoes! If you want to maximize how much you produce, grow these. I was so shocked and awed by how many fruits 1 plant produced. Will be growing these next year. Also, these plants did not get diseased like some of the other tomato near them.
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Tyler
Really good.
These are great, especially considering how fast they are. I have two plants in 7 gallon bags and we've been eating off of them continuously for a couple weeks now. Our first B.L.T sandwiches were with these, and they were awesome. They do a good job getting my tomato fix before the Abe Lincolns start coming in and ripening.
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Tomato Tamara
Perfect tomatoes with great flavor, perfect for pots
I planted a couple of these in large barrel pots and they were nice and bushy and produced a nice harvest of juicy red tomatoes. The mice beat me to the first one of the season, darn varmints... but I was able to enjoy many more throughout the rest of the summer. I will grow these again, its' nice to find a tomato that does well in a pot and doesn't get too tall.
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yegyardlife
Love this Bush variety of Early Girl
Living in Edmonton, AB, Early Girl is a common variety of tomato to grow for our shorter season. I was delighted to find this Bush variety (didn’t know it existed!) and was extremely pleased with the results. The flavour was excellent, thin skin, not too acidic; the perfect slicer tomato. Like a grocery store on-the-vine-type tomato but better flavour. I will likely grow two plants next year (pushing one out as early as possible), staggered 3-4 weeks apart for longer yield.
“Compact space saving plants produce good early yields of excellent flavor for an early tomato.” CHECK.
“Produces huge yields on small bushy plants” CHECK.
“Plant Size: 3’ ” CHECK.
Be sure to use some kind of support due to heavy fruit set on a small plant. Either a strong cage or a flimsy 30” 3-ring with a centre support stake.
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jill
New Favorite Short Season Tomato!
First time growing an Early Girl and I love it!! It is a compact plant, and was the first tomato plant in my garden to have a ripe red tomato this season! I'll be growing these as well as your other short-season tomato seeds from here on out, I'm tired of picking tons of green tomatoes before the first early frost which seems to always come. So short-season varieties will treat me right!
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I'm going to grow these every year, they are HOT!! They make great poppers and salsa. Very productive, easy to grow, quick germination and fast growing plants. Thank you for the stellar seeds.
I planted several cultivars from wholesale seed. These were prolific. See all that RED (and green)?!? Looking forward to harvesting in a few days. Thank You Sandia Seed!
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This was my first time growing these and I will definitely be growing them from now on. Great germination and very sturdy plants that have withstood some really high winds. Huge long peppers that are excellent green or red, very easy to peel skin.
Growing these in Florida, (Recent transplant of NM).
Lovely peppers. Took a couple weeks is all and wow! I have several budding; 2 large enough to nickname. They're still in their infancy, but I can tell they are going to be great! Love the seeds!