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Phoenix Hybrid Tomato Seeds

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$3.99
SKU 84100

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Ability to withstand high humidity in addition to high heat, and broadly adapted to virtually any area with both high temperatures and high humidity. Bright red, fruits of the highest quality are perhaps even more productive than the 'Florida 91' variety, already with a loyal following in the South

  • Days to Maturity: 72 
  • Sow Method: Start Indoors 
  • Sow Depth: ¼ - ½ Inch
  • Spacing: 36 - 84 Inches
  • Sun: Full Sun 
  • Height: 3 Feet 
  • Fruit Size: 8 Ounces 
  • Resistant to:
    • Alternaria Stem Canker 
    • Fusarium Wilt (Races 1 & 2)
    • Verticillium Wilt
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JOHNALD YEOMANS
Top Notch

Order was quickly filled with seeds that appear to be of good quality.

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Margaret
Great for Northwest Texans

I have grown Phoenix hot set tomatoes for several years. They produce a lot of fruit on each plant and diseases resistant. The first fruit rippened in late June and I just picked 3 gallons of tomatos from 4 plants today 9-6. There are a lot of tomatoes left to ripen. I use only organic products.

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Barbara Maraz
Finally found one

Being a transplant to Texas from Ohio, gardening became a new experience. It’s been trail and error for the most part. Having spent the last five years trying to find a variety of tomato that would survive and produce in the scorching heat has been a mission. This year (2020), I tried Phoenix Hybrid. It did amazingly well and I finally got plenty of home grown tomatoes to where I could share. They might not be huge but they were on flavor. In fact, until we had hard frosts this past week, I was still getting tomatoes at the end of November.
I’m very excited now and hope to have a repeat of my success next year. Also, as a side note, I planted borage among my tomatoes to keep the tobacco/tomato worms away and it worked. Plus, honey bees love it!