Bonnie Plants Arkansas Traveler Heirloom Tomato 19.3 oz., Live Plant
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Bonnie Plants Arkansas Traveler Heirloom Tomato 19.3 oz., Live Plant
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Enjoy scrumptious old-world flavor with an easy-to-grow plant when you grow Bonnie Plants Arkansas Traveler Heirloom Tomato. Originating before 1900 in the Ozark Mountains, this prized, flavorful tomato resists cracking and disease for a pretty, prolific show. You'll love the fabulous flavor and abundant yield of Arkansas Traveler: the fruit keeps coming, even during drought and hot weather. The pretty pink, mid-sized fruit is famous among southern gardeners for its balance of sweetness and tartness, making it a favorite variety among tomato-lovers. Use it fresh in salads, sandwiches, or salsas, or add it to your favorite sheet-pan recipe. It makes a delicious, mild sauce to preserve and savor on chilly winter days. The indeterminate vines benefit from strong stakes to support the plant. Plant in full sun after last spring frost, 36 inches apart. Plant reaches 6 to 8 feet tall and matures in 75 days. Be sure to water your plant when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch, and feed it regularly with Miracle-Gro Plant Food. Bonnie Plants live plant varieties are designed for your gardening success, whether they're disease resistant, heat tolerant, space savers, or produce abundant harvests.
- Add a delicious bit of history to your garden with Bonnie Plants Arkansas Traveler Heirloom Tomato; a tasty balance of sweet and tart, the old-world flavor wins big raves from foodies; jump-start your garden with live plants instead of growing from seed
- Ideal for hot southern climates, Bonnie Plants Arkansas Traveler Heirloom Tomato produces abundant fruit with rich, delicious flavor even during droughts and heatwaves; enjoy it in sandwiches, bruschetta, or baked in tomato pie; fruit resists cracking
- Bonnie Plants Arkansas Traveler Heirloom Tomato grows well in raised beds, in-ground gardens, or large containers; plant in full sun after last spring frost; stake to support indeterminate vines; water when the top inch of soil feels dry; feed regularly
- Bonnie Plants Arkansas Traveler Heirloom Tomato reaches 6 to 8 feet tall and matures in 75 days
- Bonnie Plants live plant varieties are designed for your gardening success, whether they're disease resistant, heat tolerant, space savers, or produce abundant harvests
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