Excellent for flavoring a variety of dishes. Great for adding to sauces, stews and salsas. Preserve by canning, drying, or freezing.
Up to 3/4" golden fruit inside a paper husk. The husk will turn brown and will drop off the plant when ripe. Has a unique sweet and mild flavor.
Plant in a sunny location after the threat of frost has passed. Best in organic-rich, well-drained soil. Keep soil moist, watering freely in dry weather. Harvest as needed.
Tomatoes are sensitive to cold weather. Do not place outside until night temperatures are above 50°F, cool temperatures can prevent the plant from flowering.
Tomatoes like to be kept evenly moist. Mulch around the base of the plant will help retain moisture. Fertilize tomato plants with product that is labeled for tomatoes and their specific nutrient needs.
Tomato plants that are allowed to dry out or are not fertilized properly may develop Blossom End Rot, or black, rotten spots on the bottom of the tomatoes. If this happens to your plant, remove all the developing tomatoes and discard. The plant should recover after some care and produce tomatoes without this problem.
Plants may need to be staked as the fruit develops to prevent it from falling over.
24-36 Inches
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| 4" Round Green Pot | Ready-to-Plant in a Container or Garden |
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