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Pineapple Tomato Seeds - Sweet and Fruity Taste - Bi-color Heirloom

Pineapple Tomato Seeds - Sweet and Fruity Taste - Bi-color Heirloom

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Pineapple Tomato Seeds - Grow Sweet, Bi-Color Heirloom Tomatoes

Discover the unique and delicious Pineapple Tomato Seeds, a stunning heirloom variety prized for its sweet, fruity flavor and eye-catching bi-color appearance. These open-pollinated seeds produce large, 1 lb. flattened globe tomatoes with vibrant yellow skin and striking red streaks inside. Perfect for gardeners who crave exceptional taste and beauty in their harvest!

Why Choose Pineapple Tomato Seeds?

Indulge in the low-acid, pineapple-like sweetness of this 100-year-old Kentucky heirloom. The Pineapple tomato is famous for its:

  • Bi-color beauty - Bright yellow exterior with red-mottled interior
  • Exceptional flavor - Sweet, fruity taste perfect for fresh eating
  • Large yields - Fruits up to 2 lbs. with two productive flushes per season
  • Quick ripening - Early fruit set with fast maturation (85 days)
  • Indeterminate vines - Grows up to 6' tall for abundant harvests

Grow Your Own Tropical-Inspired Tomatoes

These heirloom, non-GMO seeds produce vigorous plants that thrive in most growing conditions. The Pineapple tomato's unique coloration makes it a showstopper in salads, while its sweet flavor shines in sandwiches – imagine thick slices on fresh bread with mayo for the ultimate summer treat!

Planting Tips for Success

For best results with your Pineapple Tomato Seeds:

  • Start indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost
  • Sow 1/4" deep in warm (70-80°F), moist soil
  • Expect germination in 5-10 days
  • Transplant after true leaves appear

Add this historic heirloom to your garden today and enjoy the sweet taste of summer with every bite of your homegrown Pineapple tomatoes!

  • Each packet contains 10 seeds
  • Color: Bi-color Yellow and Red
  • Shape: Flattened Globe
  • Size: 1 lbs.
  • Maturity: 85 days after transplant
  • Plant Size: 6 ft.
  • Plant Habit: Indeterminate
  • Solanum lycopersicum
  • Heirloom – Open-pollinated
  • Untreated/Non-GMO

 

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