Description: You will receive a packet of 30 Seeds from our heirloom Florida Everglades Tomatoes growing in sunny Florida. Home grown naturally using regenerative growing methods with lots of love and zero chemicals, pesticides, or synthetic fertilizers. The seeds are from my most recent harvest & are fresh viable seeds ready to sow. Growing Info & TipsThe heirloom wild Florida Everglades tomato is an indeterminate tomato that will continue to grow, flower and set fruit until killed off by a frost, growing well in Zones 6-11. It is a very heavy producer of tiny yummy tomatoes! Well adapted to the Florida heat & humidity it is resistant to the pests. It grows well in full Florida sun or part shade and is quite a vigorous grower often sprawling several feet if you let it, which can make for a yummy ground cover, often times self seeding. A wonderful addition to any garden/food forest! For Sowing the Everglades Tomato Seeds: Everglades Tomato seeds need the temperature to be consistently in the 70-80 degree range to germinate. Seeds can be sown directly in the ground or in pots or seed starting trays. Sow the seeds close to the surface, around 1/4th of an inch deep (lightly covering them) in pre-moistened potting mix. Light aids in their germination. Everglades Tomato seeds can take up to 7-21 days to germinate so be patient! Keep the soil moist but well drained. Ideal spacing is 18” apart. It’s roughly 70 days to maturity when you will have yummy tomatoes to enjoy. UsesEverglades Tomatoes are a yummy snack to enjoy while you’re working in the garden. Their bite sized sweet tomato flavor is so refreshing! They have very tender skin so when picking for later use it’s easiest to harvest them by the bunch. We love to use them our salads, homemade salsas, in tofu or egg scrambles, in garam masala curry, and as toppings for black bean tacos and various other dishes! Please Note: All of my seeds are fresh and viable. Growing plants from seeds is fun! The majority of the time it is a success but sometimes it’s not. This just is the way it is with nature and gardening. I hope you experience success with all the seeds, however because I am not there to plant them, I cannot be responsible for germination failure due to improper planting or climate conditions etc. I do include a detailed note with planting advice with your order to help ensure your success. Shipping of Seeds: To keep the cost down for everyone, I ship my seeds via the Postal Service, USPS, by First Class Letter (a stamped envelope). A photo of your shipment will be provided on the day I ship it out to you. If you wish to pay for tracking on small orders of seed packets it is an additional cost to you of $3.50. To do so, please see my other listings and purchase the listing named Add Tracking. Thank you kindly for supporting my love of growing! 💚 I am a passionate licensed (Reg #48027406) backyard grower in 🌞 Florida who likes to grow plants & sell a few for fun. Buy some, plant some, and share the abundance! My Yard full of Yummies includes, fruit trees, perennial permaculture plants, annual veggies, flowers, native plants, herbs and spices. All grown using sustainable organic methods without pesticides, chemicals, synthetic fertilizers & GMOS. & With a whole lot of love! 💚 All my inventory comes right from my yard & varies with the seasons. I harvest and package the same day I ship item(s) to you, so you are getting them as fresh as possible. 📬 If you have any questions, a specific request or simply just want to talk about growing Yard Yummies, please feel free to send me a message. All photos are taken from my garden. Check out all my listings for other Yard Yummies you might like to grow too!
Price: 4.85 USD
Location: Sarasota, Florida
End Time: 2024-09-06T00:05:27.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
Product Images
Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Climate: Tropical Wet, Tropical Wet & Dry
Common Name: Everglades Tomato
Color: Red
Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
Brand: Yard Yummies
Season of Interest: Fall, Spring, Summer
Type: Fruit Seeds
Life Cycle: Annual
Genus: Solanum pimpinellifolium
Sunlight: Full Sun
Features: Edible
Cultivating Difficulty: Easy
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States