Seeds per gram: 300
Average germination rate: 90%
Package sizes
- 15 seeds — 14 plants — yields about 140–210 lb (64–95 kg) of fruit
- 50 seeds — 45 plants — yields about 450–675 lb (204–306 kg) of fruit
- 100 seeds — 90 plants — yields about 900–1,350 lb (408–612 kg) of fruit
- 250 seeds — 225 plants — yields about 2,250–3,375 lb (1,021–1,531 kg) of fruit
Plant growth and coverage
- Determinate, bushy habit; strong crack resistance; sets well in cool, wet conditions
- Height: 90–120 cm (36–48 in)
- Spread: 60–75 cm (24–30 in)
- Spacing: 45–60 cm (18–24 in) between plants; 90–120 cm (36–48 in) between rows
- Best with cages or stakes; concentrated harvest window for easy picking
Choosing a packet size
- The 15-seed packet is ideal for home gardeners, patios, or a couple of small beds. Grow a focused planting for fresh slicing and easy care without taking over the garden.
- The 50-seed packet suits small to medium gardens or community plots looking for a reliable flush of slicers. Great for one to two main plantings or a short succession for extended harvest.
- The 100-seed packet fits larger gardens, homesteads, or farm stands trialing a dependable market tomato. Plant multiple beds for consistent yields geared toward fresh sales or canning.
- The 250-seed packet is best for market growers and landscapers planning block plantings with uniform, concentrated harvests. Ideal for cool, wet regions where dependable set and crack resistance are essential.