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Bulk: Better Boy Hybrid Slicing VFNASt Tomato Seeds

Original price $10.50 - Original price $18.75
Original price $10.50
$10.50
$10.50 - $18.75
Current price $10.50
SKU 79601

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Better Boy Hybrid Slicing VFNASt Tomato Seeds produce the legendary tomato that has reigned as America’s most popular hybrid for generations. Celebrated for its dependable yields, balanced flavor, and vigorous performance, this variety once earned a Guinness World Record for producing an astounding 342 pounds of fruit from a single plant. The tomatoes are large and meaty, typically weighing 10 ounces to a full pound, with a juicy yet firm texture that makes them perfect for slicing, salads, and fresh eating. Their classic “real tomato” taste—bright, tangy, and satisfying—has made Better Boy a home garden staple for decades.

Maturing in about 75 days, the indeterminate vines are vigorous but well-behaved, producing continuously from midsummer until frost. Strong, lush foliage provides natural protection against sunscald, while the variety’s robust resistance package—including Verticillium Wilt, Fusarium Wilt (Race 1), Nematodes, Alternaria Stem Canker, and Stemphylium Gray Leaf Spot—ensures long-lasting plant health and consistent harvests in diverse conditions.

For gardeners seeking the perfect all-purpose red slicer that delivers both heritage flavor and modern dependability, Better Boy Hybrid Slicing VFNASt Tomato Seeds remain the gold standard. Its unbeatable combination of taste, yield, and adaptability keeps it among the top choices year after year.

Days to Maturity: 75 Days
Sow Method: Start Indoors
Sowing Depth: ¼ Inch
Plant Spacing: 36 Inches
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Plant Height: 3–5 Feet
Fruit Size: 6–10 Ounces
Growth Habit: Indeterminate
Disease Resistance: Verticillium Wilt, Fusarium Wilt (Race 1), Nematodes, Alternaria Stem Canker, Stemphylium Gray Leaf Spot
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