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Zones: 3 - 9 annual
Height: 12-20 inches
Spacing: sow 1 inch apart, thin plants to 2-3 inches apart, 24-36 inches between rows
Depth: 1-1.5 inches
Spread: vine
Sun/Shade: full sun
Germination: 6-10 days
Days To Maturity: 49
Foliage: green
Fruit: medium green pods, light tan seed
Comments: No staking needed. Heat tolerant. Tolerant of BCMV, NY and greasy pod disease.
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 -  Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Big Beef VS Better Boy
Reviewed By: Mike  (Lawson, MO)
Have always planted Better Boys, which I really like. Last year, I planted several Better Boys next to Big Beef plants. I must say I like them both. Although the Better Boy is an older favorite, I would still favor them for production and health of plant(taste, size and flavor are very similar). Last year was a really good year for tomatos, and I think I had a great chance to compare both. Next year, I am going with Early Girls, Better Boy, and Delicious (which I have never tried before). Looking forward to it already.

 -  Sunday, May 06, 2007
good job
Reviewed By: bobbi (fremont, nebraska)
Shopping on line was fast,easy,and so convenient.really enjoyed taking our time putting up an order without alot of difficulty.I am so excitied to recieve my order. thank you for the great shopping trip. Sincerely yours; Mrs. Robin Voegler

 -  Saturday, February 16, 2008
The Best Tomato
Reviewed By: Mike Miracle (Shadyside, Ohio)
I've been gardening for over 35yrs and have tried a lot of tomato varieties but the Big Beef is the best by far in production, taste, and climate conditions. It was very dry last year but that didn't stop these tomatoes from producing an outstanding crop. I don't grow any other variety. Mike


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  (3 customer reviews)





Product Details
Zones: 3 - 9 annual
Height: 12-20 inches
Spacing: sow 1 inch apart, thin plants to 2-3 inches apart, 24-36 inches between rows
Depth: 1-1.5 inches
Spread: vine
Sun/Shade: full sun
Germination: 6-10 days
Days To Maturity: 49
Foliage: green
Fruit: medium green pods, light tan seed
Comments: No staking needed. Heat tolerant. Tolerant of BCMV, NY and greasy pod disease.
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule

Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers

Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating 

 -  Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Big Beef VS Better Boy
Reviewed By: Mike  (Lawson, MO)
Have always planted Better Boys, which I really like. Last year, I planted several Better Boys next to Big Beef plants. I must say I like them both. Although the Better Boy is an older favorite, I would still favor them for production and health of plant(taste, size and flavor are very similar). Last year was a really good year for tomatos, and I think I had a great chance to compare both. Next year, I am going with Early Girls, Better Boy, and Delicious (which I have never tried before). Looking forward to it already.

 -  Sunday, May 06, 2007
good job
Reviewed By: bobbi (fremont, nebraska)
Shopping on line was fast,easy,and so convenient.really enjoyed taking our time putting up an order without alot of difficulty.I am so excitied to recieve my order. thank you for the great shopping trip. Sincerely yours; Mrs. Robin Voegler

 -  Saturday, February 16, 2008
The Best Tomato
Reviewed By: Mike Miracle (Shadyside, Ohio)
I've been gardening for over 35yrs and have tried a lot of tomato varieties but the Big Beef is the best by far in production, taste, and climate conditions. It was very dry last year but that didn't stop these tomatoes from producing an outstanding crop. I don't grow any other variety. Mike


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