The Early Girl Tomato is the epitome of reliability and taste, boasting a longstanding reputation as the premier choice for gardeners in search of a delectable slicing tomato. Renowned for its prompt maturity, the Early Girl is aptly named, delivering ripe, red-skinned fruits in just under two months from planting. Yet, its virtues extend well beyond its earliness; this tomato variety is often the last to cease production at season's end, ensuring a plentiful harvest of meaty, aromatic, and exceptionally flavorful tomatoes.
Weighing between 4 to 6 ounces, Early Girl Tomatoes are unrivaled in their category, combining tangy juice with an old-fashioned tomato tang reminiscent of heirloom varieties. Their rich flavor profile makes them superior to many modern counterparts, providing a scrumptious and nutritious addition to any meal.
The vigorous indeterminate Early Girl Tomato plants are notable for their heavy-bearing nature and resilience against common diseases such as verticillium wilt and Fusarium wilt races 1 and 2. To accommodate their bountiful yield and encourage continuous growth throughout the summer, it's essential to provide support through staking or caging.
For optimal Early Girl Tomato care, begin by starting seeds indoors approximately 5 to 6 weeks before the last frost date. Transition your plants outdoors when the threat of frost has passed and night temperatures remain above 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Plant them 2 to 2½ feet apart in soil kept moist to foster robust growth and an early start. Protect your seedlings in the event of an unexpected late frost to guarantee their progression into thriving tomato plants.
Seeds Per Pack | 30 |
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Genus | Lycopersicon |
Species | esculentum |
Variety | Early Girl Hybrid |
Product Classification | Seeds, Vegetables |
Tomato Fruit Set | Indeterminate |
Sun / Shade | Full Sun |
Habit | Vining |
Days To Maturity | 57.00 |
Resistance | Verticillium Wilt |
Characteristics | Edible, Trellises |
Uses | Beds, Cuisine, Outdoor |