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![]() Cold Set Tomato Plants
Sow Seed Directly into Your Garden
(5 customer reviews)Gurney's Choice Cold Set Open-Pollinated Tomato Plants are the easiest tomatoes you can grow. Cold Set Open-Pollinated Tomatoes tolerate light frost (withstood 18 degree temperatures in Canadian trials.) Direct seed it, then sit back and wait--but you won't wait for long! Ripens 2 weeks earlier than most. Firm 3- to 4-inch fruits are big on flavor. You won't find a better salad tomato. Determinate vines. 65 DAYS. Tomatoes offer so many delicious possibilities-slice them, sauce them, can them, or turn them into salsa! Selection Tip: When choosing varieties, keep in mind that "determinates"ripen over 3-4 weeks on bushy vines that usually need no staking. "Indeterminate" vines continue to grow and produce fruit all season until frost. The large vines need support. 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 - Saturday, April 19, 2008Best for short growing season Reviewed By: Kari (Bozeman, MT) I grew 6 of these plants two summers ago and we had tomatoes galore! Very nice, easy to grow, tasty! But, best of all we were able to have tomatoes in Bozeman MT where winter can arrive early. I have given up on other tomato types since they were still green when we usually get our first frost. I regretted not getting any of these last year and am ordering them again this year. Can hardly wait for our August crop!!! - Sunday, February 03, 2008good stuff Reviewed By: greg (harrodsburg, ky) Over the past years this has been the most consistent type of plant I've grown. And last year was about as bad a drought as there has been around here in a while. - Saturday, August 18, 2007Not good Reviewed By: Wendy (Ortonville, MI) These did not "early ripen" for me and I started with plants not seeds. They are finally ripening the same time as my "Delicious" tomatoes. Many of the fruits are sun-scalded due to the thin leaf cover. One of my cold set plants has started getting a fungus while my other varieties are fine. I didn't care for the taste overall either (I do love my "Sweet Baby girls" though!). Read More Reviews |
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