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Early Girl (VFF) Hybrid TomatoEarliest Indeterminate Hybrid
(7 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 - Friday, April 12, 2013Not for Texas Reviewed By: Andrew Cook (Georgetown, Texas) This may be a great plant for cooler climates but does not perform well in the hot summers of Texas. If you live in the south I would recommend more heat tolerant varieties such as beefsteak or mortgage lifter. - Saturday, January 26, 2013Good Dependable Reviewed By: Sue s (Blue Point, NY) I tried several tomato plants, Early Girl, Brandywine Black Krim Honey Bells cherry. Early Girl set several tomatoes in June, stopped for a while in July heat, started up again to produce well, neatly, compact plants. The others got so tall & then set a few huge plants that made staking difficult. Early Girl did the best overall, cooking, growing, staking - 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. Read More Reviews |
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