
Tomato Seeds - Druzba
- Indeterminate; Heirloom
- Excellent Flavor with Just the Right Amount of Tart
- Yields Until Frost; Prefers Full Sun Exposure
Fast Facts
About Tomato Seeds - Druzba
HEIRLOOM - OPEN POLLINATED
Buy Tomato Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
Grow Heirloom Tomatoes - Druzba Tomato Seeds:
Druzba, Bulgarian for friendship, produces season-long indeterminate harvests of 6-8 oz smooth, blemish-free, deep red tomatoes. Excellent tomato taste with just the right amount of tart. Perfect for hamburgers and sandwiches as Druzba Tomatoes are much larger than other heirloom beefsteaks.
Fast Facts
About Tomato Seeds - Druzba
HEIRLOOM - OPEN POLLINATED
Buy Tomato Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
Grow Heirloom Tomatoes - Druzba Tomato Seeds:
Druzba, Bulgarian for friendship, produces season-long indeterminate harvests of 6-8 oz smooth, blemish-free, deep red tomatoes. Excellent tomato taste with just the right amount of tart. Perfect for hamburgers and sandwiches as Druzba Tomatoes are much larger than other heirloom beefsteaks.
How to Grow Druzba Tomatoes
When to Plant Tomato Seeds
You can start tomatoes indoors or go straight to your garden bed.
If starting indoors, plant 4-6 weeks before the last killing frost. Transplanting is best done 1 to 2 weeks after the average date of the last frost for your region.
If starting in your garden bed, wait 1-2 weeks after the last killing frost to plant.
Where to Plant Tomato Seeds
If planting directly in your garden, choose area that has plenty of light and well draining soil.
How to Plant Tomato Seeds
Planting in a growing tray for indoor start: Fill each spot with soil leaving a quarter inch at the top. Put 2-3 seeds per container then sprinkle soil on top. Keep soil moist but not soaked. Once plants start forming, more water can be applied. Keep in area that allows for plenty of sunlight and rotate regularly.
Directly planting in garden: Plant in rows with 2-3 seeds per section with about 2' separation from next section. Add stakes as needed to keep plants upright.
How to Harvest Tomatoes
When the tomato is 1/2 green and 1/2 pink is when you can start harvesting your tomato. It will continue to ripen once picked. Keep in cool place to allow it to ripen without damaging the fruit or losing flavor or nutrients.
Companion Plants for Tomato Seeds - Druzba
Pest Dettering
Improved Plant or Soil Health
Aesthetic or Culinary
From Our Customers
5.00/5 Based on 2 Reviews
Very good seeds
I planted them, grow well, went abroad watering them with timer. Came back ate tomatoes for two months. Excellent choice.
- Emanoel Kotev, Feb 2018
DRUZBA TOMATO REVIEW
Have been growing these for about three years and providing starter plants to my optometrist and dentist (they are both amateur gardeners). They LOVE the plants and more importantly the tomatoes. They loving the growing habit of the plant and they find the fruit to be very delicious. We have had very good luck every year with these tomatoes. Highly recommend these to everyone.
Gerry
- Gerry L, Sep 2017