Where's the Beefsteak Tomatoes 6 pc.- Assortment
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Generally, in order to grow juicy beefsteak tomatoes you need to have a decent size garden where you can plant the tomatoes directly in the garden, cover them with ten foot tall tomato cages, and hope that critters don’t eat your harvest before you do. With this collection, Roberta’s is bringing two delicious varieties of plump beefsteak tomatoes that can be grown in containers! No more sacrifices in your patio or porch garden. Nothing is easier than growing tomatoes, but nothing is worse than growing tasteless tomatoes. So we always start with the tastiest varieties.
Botanical Name: | Solanum lycopersicum | Common Name: | Patio Beefsteaks | Hardiness Zone: | 9-11: Cold Tolerance: 35F | Sun Shade: | Full Sun | SKU: | R71908 / Annual (90 day warranty) | Bloom Time: | Fruits in Summer | Cultivar: | 3 each: Atlas and Bushsteaks | HT/WD: | 30-48 in / 24-36 in | Uses: | Beefsteaks bred for containers now, vegetable garden | Growing Guides: | Where's the Beefsteak Tomatoes | Ships: | 2.5" square by 3" deep pot | Shipping Schedule: | Zone Map |
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Atlas Beefsteak: selected for its sweet, old time heirloom flavor in fruit that average 1 pound. ‘Semi-determinate’ tomato will growing bushy like determinate tomatoes. Atlas will produce fruit in about 50 days and will bear pounds and pounds of them all summer. Brand new variety Grand Slam Beefsteak: you’ll be hitting home runs all summer long with this Beefsteak slicer tomato Bred to be compact yet produce loads of sweet, rotund fruit that weigh almost a pound! Excellent in patio containers, a little support may be needed to hold up the weighty fruit. Ready for picking in about 50-60 days!