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Super Fantastic F1 Tomato Seeds - Tasty Hybrid with High Yield

Super Fantastic F1 Tomato Seeds - Tasty Hybrid with High Yield

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Super Fantastic F1 Tomato Seeds - High-Yield, Disease-Resistant Hybrid Tomatoes

Grow the ultimate garden superstar with Super Fantastic F1 Tomato Seeds! This hybrid tomato variety delivers firm, meaty, bright red fruits bursting with rich, classic tomato flavor. Perfect for gardeners who demand both quality and quantity, these seeds produce vigorous indeterminate plants that reach 6-8 feet tall and yield an abundant harvest.

Why Choose Super Fantastic F1 Tomato Seeds?

• Exceptional Flavor & Texture: Enjoy 10 oz round tomatoes with perfect balance of sweetness and acidity, ideal for fresh eating, sauces, and canning.

• Ultra-Productive Plants: These high-yielding plants thrive in hot, dry, or humid climates and tolerate wind better than most hybrids.

• Superior Disease Resistance: A tough plant that withstands climate extremes while resisting common tomato diseases.

• Fast Growth: Ready to harvest in just 70 days - one of the fastest maturing indeterminate varieties available.

Growing Tips

For best results, provide support with tomato cages or stakes. These non-GMO seeds (10 seeds per packet) grow into plants that love full sun and well-drained soil. Whether you're a beginner or expert gardener, you'll appreciate how easily these plants adapt to challenging conditions while producing loads of tomatoes.

Ready for a super fantastic tomato harvest? Order your seeds today and experience one of the most reliable, flavorful tomato varieties available!

  • Each packet contains 10 seeds
  • Color: Red
  • Shape: Round
  • Size:  10 oz.
  • Maturity: 70 days after transplant
  • Plant Size: 6-8 ft.
  • Plant Habit: Indeterminate
  • Solanum lycopersicum
  • Hybrid
  • Untreated/Non-GMO
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Dennis Bouse
Gave these a try in Texas years ago

I planted 4 of these when I was stationed at Ft Hood, Tx. The plants grew like weeds, and soon were loaded with lots of tamatoes. We were giving away lots of tomatoes to the neighbors.
The landlord told he was not going to renew the lease in four months so he could sell the property. Anyway, we moved to a new location just before the time was up. To make a long story short- the neighbors reported that they were still getting tomatoes until the first frost in February!

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