Description: Tomato BEEFSTEAK HEIRLOOM MIX 4 Species Tomato Seeds Open Pollinated Bright Flavorful Mix Non-GMO 100 Seeds 100% Pure Seed – Non-GMO – Fresh Seed – Safe Seed PledgePRODUCT DESCRIPTIONHeirloomMix Contents: Beefsteak, Black Brandywine, Amana Orange, CoustraleeBright and Flavorful Mix and Shapes of Heirloom FruitsPrefers Full Sun Exposure Name: Tomato Seeds - Beefsteak Rainbow MixtureBotanical Name: Lycopersicon esculentumLife Cycle: AnnualLight Requirement: Full SunPlanting Season: Warm SeasonPlant Type: Indeterminate/Determinate MixFeatures: HeirloomFruit Size: VariousDays to Maturity: 60-90 DaysPlant Spacing: 18-36 inchesPlanting Depth: 1/4-1/2 inchSowing Method: Start IndoorsCold Stratification: NoHardiness Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10Ships: Year RoundMIX CONTENTS BEEFSTEAKThe King of the slicing tomatoesIndeterminate, HeirloomOne of the best slicing tomatoes out there BLACK BRANDYWINEBlack Brandywine Tomato Seeds. Maroon red, large beefsteak fruit with black shoulders, Black Brandywine Tomatoes are juicy with a sweet, rich tomato flavor. Plant produces good yields, some weighing up to 2 pounds each! AMANA ORANGEAmana Orange Tomato Seeds. Bring some beautiful color to your garden with Amana Orange Tomato Seeds - named after a town in Iowa that the original grower was fond of. Big, strikingly orange heirloom beefsteak tomatoes grow on tall vines. Enjoy bountiful crops of this sweet, tropical flavored tomato. CUOSTRALEEPlant Cuostralee Tomato Seeds. Large, ribbed, beefsteak style tomatoes can grow up to 3 pounds each! Heavy producer on indeterminate vines, it may take a bit longer to see fruit, but it is well worth the wait. Deep red skin protects the intense, deep, old-fashioned flavor beneath. PLANTING INSTRUCTIONSPlanting Tomato Seeds - BeefsteakPLANTING SEASON: Warm SeasonSOWING METHOD: Start IndoorsLIGHT REQUIREMENT: Full SunPLANTING DEPTH: 1/4-1/2 inchPLANT SPACING: 18 to 36 inchesWATER NEEDS: AverageHARDINESS ZONES: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10DAYS TO MATURITY: 60 to 90 days About TomatoesWith a speculated 25,000 different varieties of tomatoes, it's no surprise that Americans obtain more vitamins from tomatoes than from any other vegetable. Yellow, pink, purple, green, orange, rainbow and yes, red tomatoes are now available to grow, each providing various ways of processing and eating. We love to grow tomatoes for sauces and soups, but most of us love a fresh tomato to confirm that summer is here. A member of the nightshade family, successfully growing tomatoes is actually dictated by night temperatures of at least 55°F rather than how warm it is during the day.When to Plant Tomato SeedsPrior to planting, determine if you want to plant determinate or indeterminate tomatoes. If you want your tomatoes all at once to make sauce or preserve them, look at determinate varieties like Roma or Ace 55. Indeterminate types bear over a longer period, with some starting later in the season than others like the heirloom tomatoes Cherokee Purple, Black Krim, or Green Zebra. Because tomato plants are heat lovers, most gardeners don't have growing seasons long enough to start tomatoes from seed outdoors. Seeds should be started indoors six to eight weeks before you intend to transplant outdoors. Tomato seeds usually germinate within 10 days. The plants also develop quickly, especially if you keep them warm and give them lots of light.Be cautious when it comes to transplanting outdoors. If the plants are planted out too early, frost or a cold spell could easily hinder their growth or kill them. Tomatoes planted a little later in the season will quickly catch up to earlier transplants that have been stunted by cold.We know tomatoes are heat loving plants, but it is the nighttime temperatures that are the most important factor in successfully growing tomatoes. In general, when nighttime temperatures remain steadily above 50°F, it's safe to begin hardening off your seedlings. Your plants should be several inches tall at this point with some branching. One method is to expose them to the outdoors for gradually increasing stretches each day, starting about seven to ten days before you intend to transplant them into the garden. After this transition period, they should be ready to live in your garden.Where to Plant Tomato SeedsTo determine where to plant tomato seeds, note the mature size of the plant. In general, determinate plants tend to be smaller than indeterminate ones. We also offer smaller plants for containers like Tiny Tim or Early Girl.When the seedlings are two to three inches tall and have a couple sets of true leaves, it's time to transplant to your garden or pot them in larger containers. Plant them deeper than they were in their pots, so new roots will form along the buried stem. You can plant them all the way up to the top couple sets of leaves. This is especially ideal if your plants have gotten too tall indoors, and you want them to become stockier and stronger.Generally, space your tomato seedlings two to three feet apart, in an area that receives full sun all day and has well-draining soil. A drip system is the best way to deliver steady, consistent water to the soil that will avoid wetting the leaves and plants.How to Plant Tomato SeedsIt's often more efficient to dampen the potting mix before you put it in the containers. Add some water, and work it through the soil. Keep adding water until the mix stays compressed in your hand but is not dripping wet. It should break apart when you poke it with your finger. Then, fill your containers with potting soil. Gently firm the soil, so it's about an inch from the top.Place two to three seeds per container, then sprinkle soil on top. Keep the soil moist but not soaked. Once plants start forming, more water can be applied. Keep them in an area that allows for plenty of sunlight and rotate them regularly.When it is time to transplant outside, add stakes or tomato cages before you think you need them so each plant can grow upright with support as they need it. It is very difficult to fit a mature tomato plant into a cage without breaking multiple branches. SEED STORING Store your seeds in a cool, dry and dark location. Most seeds have a long shelf life, but heat and moisture will cut that life short. Dedicate a drawer or cabinet to storing your seeds where you can also house your gardening journal close at hand for dreaming, planning and preparing. WE SHIP FAST & FREE! Your orders ship the next business date after payment via US mail. NO TRACKING. You can add TRACKING for $3.50 additional (see shipping charges). ORDER $10+ in the same day and we will ship in a Padded Envelope with a 50+ Seed Wildflower Gift Pack (500mg)ORDER $25+ in the same day and we will ship in a First Class Package with TRACKING and two 50+ Seed Wildflower Gift Packs (500mg each) CUSTOMER SERVICEWe will leave feedback for you within 48 hours of payment!Leaving Feedback for your seller. eBay guidelines: When you receive your seeds please leave a positive for us. If you have any problem at all no need to leave neutral or negative – message me and we will fix it! What should I consider before rating a seller's performance? In general, here's what you should be thinking about when leaving Feedback for a seller: Did you get what you were expecting, based on the item description? Was the item packaged appropriately (to prevent damage during shipping)? Did the seller ship the item within the timeframe indicated in the listing? (Remember that USPS is experiencing delays due to Covid.) Were the shipping and handling costs reasonable? They are FREE! If you communicated with the seller, were your questions or concerns addressed? Did the seller respond within a reasonable amount of time? Before you consider leaving a negative give the seller a chance to fix the problem. Negative Feedback directly impacts their business. If you don’t get your item within 10 working days message me directly. You do not need to do an Ebay claim – just message. Give me 48 hours to answer please and I will refund or reship. Please read the planting instructions! Some seeds require cold stratification. Some Perennials probably will not bloom until the 2nd year. Your success and happiness is our success and happiness!30 Day Return Policy If you need to return your item, we have a 30 day return policy. Please return it in the same condition it was received.
Price: 3.98 USD
Location: Sevierville, Tennessee
End Time: 2024-08-13T20:33:17.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Climate: Varied Climates, All of North America
Planting Time: 60 Days
Common Name: Beefsteak Heirloom Tomato Mix
Color: Multicolor
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Growth Habit: Tall
MPN: MNS-CPT
Soil Type: Top Soil, Mushroom Compost, Compost, All types of soil!, All Soils, Clay, Loam
Brand: Mother Nature's Seeds
Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer
Type: Vegetable Seeds
Life Cycle: Annual
Watering: Medium
Genus: Solanum
Sunlight: Full Sun
Features: Open-Pollinating
Cultivating Difficulty: Very Easy
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States