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Sunny Boy F1 Tomato Seeds

Sunny Boy F1 Tomato Seeds

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The early maturing plant produces high yields of bright yellow slightly tangy, but also sweet and mild tomatoes.

History: Yellow tomatoes are less acidic and taste sweeter than red tomatoes. They contain more iron and minerals than red tomatoes, so it’s a good idea to grow both colors. This eye-catching Sunny Boy tomato will add visual interest to your garden with its unique lemon-colored skin. When sliced it reveals brightly colored meaty flesh. Perfect for salads and fresh salsa.

Non-GMO, Hybrid  (72 days)

Plant Habit: Indeterminate  Plant Size 6-8’. Fruit Color: Yellow Shape: Globe. Size: 8-10 oz. 10 seeds

 

All of our seeds are GMO-free.

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