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Siberian Tomato Seeds

$3.99
SKU 77000

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The earliest tomato – begin harvesting only 7 weeks after transplanting! This Russian variety sets fruits down to 38°F on vigorous, bushy  plants. Large clusters up to 30.

  • Days to Maturity: 48
  • Sow Method: Start Indoors
  • Sow Depth: ¼ Inch
  • Spacing: 18 - 24 Inches
  • Sun: Full Sun
  • Height: 4 - 6 Feet
  • Fruit Size: 3 - 5 Ounces
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Karen
great tomatoes

I started these indoors and 10 plants made it outside. I kept 3 and gave the rest away. It is Oct 27th in Northern NY and two are still blossoming and producing a lot of fruit on sturdy stems. Picked about 3 dozen to ripen in the house as snow predicted in next few days.
Very meaty and flavor is great. Gave some to neighbors to enjoy too.
Plants are over 4' tall. Will have to leave until spring to pull up as so well rooted in the raised bed garden.

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Sandy
Siberian Tomato Seeds

My first time trying these seeds so I don't how the plants will shape up over the summer but I have found the germination rate so far to be just over 60% when one gives them 4-5+ weeks of continued moist soil. That was not expected compared to other tomato types. Crossing my fingers...may turn out to be a good type for my area.

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Carrie
Early!

Great little tomato. Early and fairly productive. Even though it's a determinate variety, I'm still getting a few tomatoes every now and then after several months in the garden bed. Started indoors in winter, then transferred outdoors. 3 plants: I pulled one from its container when I was ready to replant, one culled after two harvests as it wilted a bit, and the last one is still bearing about 4 tomatoes that are ripening now in September.