'Garden Peach' Tomato Seeds

$6.00

'Garden Peach' tomato seeds. This unique heirloom tomato variety gets its name from its distinct resemblance to a peach - it even has a very subtle 'fuzzy' feel to it. Very pretty coloring - peachy hues blending with yellow on the outside as well as on the inside. Fruits are fairly small, about 2-3 oz., and are heavy producers. These tomatoes have a nice fresh flavor, almost fruitlike. Indeterminate. Open pollinated. 75 days to maturity.

1/4 g. (approx. 45-50 seeds).

When to start inside: 6 to 8 weeks before average last frost.

Harvesting: Harvest tomatoes when fully colored and firm. About 1 month before the average first fall frost, clip all blossoms and any undersized fruit off the plant. This will steer all the plant’s remaining energy into ripening what’s left. If you have a lot of green tomatoes near the end of the season, and a frost is approaching, pick them and store them indoors in a single layer away from direct sunlight to ripen.

Planting instructions come on packet of seeds.

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'Garden Peach' tomato seeds. This unique heirloom tomato variety gets its name from its distinct resemblance to a peach - it even has a very subtle 'fuzzy' feel to it. Very pretty coloring - peachy hues blending with yellow on the outside as well as on the inside. Fruits are fairly small, about 2-3 oz., and are heavy producers. These tomatoes have a nice fresh flavor, almost fruitlike. Indeterminate. Open pollinated. 75 days to maturity.

1/4 g. (approx. 45-50 seeds).

When to start inside: 6 to 8 weeks before average last frost.

Harvesting: Harvest tomatoes when fully colored and firm. About 1 month before the average first fall frost, clip all blossoms and any undersized fruit off the plant. This will steer all the plant’s remaining energy into ripening what’s left. If you have a lot of green tomatoes near the end of the season, and a frost is approaching, pick them and store them indoors in a single layer away from direct sunlight to ripen.

Planting instructions come on packet of seeds.

'Garden Peach' tomato seeds. This unique heirloom tomato variety gets its name from its distinct resemblance to a peach - it even has a very subtle 'fuzzy' feel to it. Very pretty coloring - peachy hues blending with yellow on the outside as well as on the inside. Fruits are fairly small, about 2-3 oz., and are heavy producers. These tomatoes have a nice fresh flavor, almost fruitlike. Indeterminate. Open pollinated. 75 days to maturity.

1/4 g. (approx. 45-50 seeds).

When to start inside: 6 to 8 weeks before average last frost.

Harvesting: Harvest tomatoes when fully colored and firm. About 1 month before the average first fall frost, clip all blossoms and any undersized fruit off the plant. This will steer all the plant’s remaining energy into ripening what’s left. If you have a lot of green tomatoes near the end of the season, and a frost is approaching, pick them and store them indoors in a single layer away from direct sunlight to ripen.

Planting instructions come on packet of seeds.

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