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![]() Early Girl (VFF) Hybrid TomatoEarliest Indeterminate Hybrid
(5 customer reviews)The one you can count on year after year. There’s no faster-growing, better-tasting tomato! Huge crops of 4- to 6-oz. fruits—ideal for canning. Resists wilt. 52 DAYS. Tomato plants are not available in ME and MT. Seeds will be shipped within 5-10 days of your order. Plants ship only in the spring. If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Tuesday, October 13, 2009Best for Vancouver climate Reviewed By: Pocketfish (Richmond, BC) We've been growing this tomato on our family farm for more years than I can remember. It stores exceptionally well, and produces very heavily: just this week during the last picking before frost I took 800 lbs of good tomatoes off of 400 plants, and during the height of the season 150-200lbs a week... and there was lots of room for improvement. Also worthy of mention is that for a hybrid it tastes fantastic, given that you don't use excessive amounts of fertilizer. A low N.P.K. all purpose fertilizer will do fine. - Monday, January 05, 2009Good Reviewed By: Wanda (Stevensville, Montana) I have tried these tomatoes as they ripen early, but you loose the taste. I recommend Brandywine. I start them indoors in yogurt cups and they ripen by end of August...they taste amazing - Tuesday, September 23, 2008WOW what a producer Reviewed By: Jeff (Humboldt, TN) I purchased 3 to 4 tomato plants from our local carrier and everyone of them did not produce a thing. I purchased these seeds and decide to give it another try. I planted these around mid July enough for 2 plants. Man oh Man I have tomato's running out my ears and they are still producing. I have eat them and frozen them. Will plant more next year and if these produce this great can' wait to see how the Gurney's Burgermaster VFFNT do!!! Read More Reviews |
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