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Tomato BEAUTY KING DWARF Organic 6-12 oz Fruits Indeterminate  Non-GMO 20+ Seeds

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

Dwarf Beauty King - Organic Tomato Seeds

 

  • Days: 75
  • Size: Indeterminate
  • Color: Bi Colored
  • Season: Mid Season
  • Seeds Per Pack: 20+
  • Indeterminate, vigorous dwarf (tree-type) plants with regular leaf rugose foliage, produce 6-12 oz. (medium-large), round, oblate, red fruits with beautiful golden stripes and speckles. Very few seeds. Outstanding, rich, sweet flavors. Occasionally produces very large fruits.

 

History: Developed from 2011-2016 by the members of the Dwarf Tomato Project from a cross between Dwarf Wild Fred (an F4 selection) and Beauty King made by Vince Lavallo in 2011, which he named Beauty. It was selected and named collaboratively by Vince Lavalle, Craig, Bill Yoder, Kay Robbins, and Susan Oliverson. Released in 2016 by Victory Seed Company. This variety is associated with the Open Source Seed Initiative (OSSI)

History: This Dwarf Tomato Project variety, introduced in 2016, was selected from the "Tasty family" (a cross made and named by Vince Lavallo in 2008 between Dwarf Wild Fred and Brandywine). This variety is associated with the Open Source Seed Initiative (OSSI)

Mother Nature's Seeds is proud to announce that we are carrying Dwarf Tomato Project Heirloom Seeds

Dwarf Tomatoes provide an opportunity for space-challenged gardeners: those who plant in containers, on patios or balconies, roof-tops, in sun rooms or greenhouses or those who plant in smaller outside garden spaces, to enjoy the different colors and flavors of larger fruited varieties that were previously only available by growing in tall, indeterminate heirlooms.

These varieties were all made possible and available to you by the "Dwarf Tomato Project" - truly the first open-source breeding project, composed of all volunteer, amateur, hobby gardeners led by Craig LeHoullier and Patrina Nuske-Small.

The Benefits of Dwarf Tomatoes

Plants are sturdy, attractive and productive!

Plants vary in height from 2 to 4.5 feet, requiring less caging or trellising.

Dark and dense (rugose) foliage, thick central stem.

Tomatoes of all sizes and shapes, including some large fruits up to 18 ounces.

Easy to grow in pots, on balconies. Wherever space is limited.

How to Grow Tomato Seeds

Planting Tomato Seeds

  • PLANTING SEASON: Warm Season
  • SOWING METHOD: Start Indoors
  • LIGHT REQUIREMENT: Full Sun
  • PLANTING DEPTH: 1/4-1/2 inch
  • PLANT SPACING: 18 to 36 inches
  • WATER NEEDS: Average

When to Plant Tomato Seeds

You can start tomatoes indoors or go straight to your garden bed. If starting indoors, plant 4-6 weeks before the last killing frost. Transplanting is best done 1 to 2 weeks after the average date of the last frost for your region. If starting in your garden bed, wait 1-2 weeks after the last killing frost to plant.

Where to Plant Tomato Seeds

If planting directly in your garden, choose area that has plenty of light and well draining soil.

How to Plant Tomato Seeds

Planting in a growing tray for indoor start: Fill each spot with soil leaving a quarter inch at the top. Put 2-3 seeds per container then sprinkle soil on top. Keep soil moist but not soaked. Once plants start forming, more water can be applied. Keep in area that allows for plenty of sunlight and rotate regularly. Directly planting in garden: Plant in rows with 2-3 seeds per section with about 2' separation from next section. Add stakes as needed to keep plants upright.

How to Harvest Tomatoes

When the tomato is 1/2 green and 1/2 pink is when you can start harvesting your tomato. It will continue to ripen once picked. Keep in cool place to allow it to ripen without damaging the fruit or losing flavor or nutrients.

Don't forget to plant Marigolds around your tomatoes!

  • So why do marigolds and tomatoes grow well together?
  • Marigolds and tomatoes are good garden buddies with similar growing conditions.
  • Research studies have indicated that planting marigolds between tomatoes protects the tomato plants from harmful root-knot nematodes in the soil.
  • Many gardeners believe that the pungent scent of marigolds also discourages a variety of pests such tomato hornworms, whiteflies, thrips, and maybe even rabbits!

SEED STORING

Store your seeds in a cool, dry and dark location.
Most seeds have a long shelf life, years even, but heat and moisture will cut that life short.
Dedicate a drawer or cabinet to storing your seeds where you can also house your gardening journal close at hand for dreaming, planning and preparing.

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