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Tomato Seeds - Delicious
- Indeterminate, Heirloom
- Large and Tasty; Award Winner for Flavor and Size
- Yields Until Frost; Prefers Full Sun Exposure
Fast Facts
About Tomato Seeds - Delicious
HEIRLOOM - OPEN POLLINATED
Buy Tomato Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
Grow Heirloom Tomatoes - Plant Delicious Tomato Seeds:
The name doesn't lie! These tomatoes are among the most tasty you'll ever have--not to mention some of the largest! Heirloom Delicious Tomatoes have won awards (like the Guinness World Record!) for their outrageous size! Even if your crop doesn't break any records, it's sure to please any gardener with a bountiful harvest of tasty fruits!
Fast Facts
About Tomato Seeds - Delicious
HEIRLOOM - OPEN POLLINATED
Buy Tomato Seeds by the Packet or in Bulk
Grow Heirloom Tomatoes - Plant Delicious Tomato Seeds:
The name doesn't lie! These tomatoes are among the most tasty you'll ever have--not to mention some of the largest! Heirloom Delicious Tomatoes have won awards (like the Guinness World Record!) for their outrageous size! Even if your crop doesn't break any records, it's sure to please any gardener with a bountiful harvest of tasty fruits!
How to Grow Delicious 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.
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From Our Customers
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Delicious Tomato
I grew a Delicious tomato that was so big, I had to take a picture of it! I looked thru the lens, and it just looked normal. So, I placed it next to a regular tomato, and it looked like it was next to a cherry tomato. So I placed it next to my son's head. It was the same size. NOW, I had perspective !!!!!!!
- Delicious Tomato, Feb 2016