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Bonnie Plants Bush Early Girl Tomato, 19.3 oz., Live Plant

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Item # 149675999

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Bonnie Plants Bush Early Girl Tomato, 19.3 oz., Live Plant

3.812 Reviews

Item # 149675999

Image showing  Bush Early Girl Tomato, 19.3 oz., Live Plant
Image showing  Bush Early Girl Tomato, 19.3 oz., Live Plant
Image showing  Bush Early Girl Tomato, 19.3 oz., Live Plant
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If you start craving summer's first fresh tomato while snow swirls outside, you'll love Bonnie Plants Bush Early Girl Tomato. It matures fast: about 54 days after planting in the veggie garden. You'll enjoy tasty tomato treats while your neighbors enviously wait for their first fruit. This easy-to-grow, disease-resistant, determinate plant produces abundant harvests of rich, medium-sized fruit. Start with Bonnie Plants Bush Early Girl Tomato live plants instead of seeds, and you're off to a great start. The short, bushy vines produce loads of fruit to use fresh or preserve. Enjoy the tomatoes as a healthy snack, diced in salads, or added to pasta. Plant the tomato in full sun, 24 to 36 inches apart. It grows 3 feet tall and matures in 54 days. Adding a tomato cage helps support fruit-heavy plants, which are resistant to fusarium wilt races 1 and 2 (F), verticillium wilt (V), tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), and nematodes (N). Be sure to water your plant when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Bonnie Plants live plant varieties are designed for your gardening success, whether they're disease-resistant, heat-tolerant, space-savers, or produce abundant harvests.

  • Enjoy an early tomato harvest with Bonnie Plants Bush Early Girl Tomato; the compact plant grows great in small spaces
  • Strong, bushy determinate plants produce big yields; a relative of the popular Early Girl, you'll get the same early fruit with Bonnie Plants Bush Early Girl Tomato but on space-saving, smaller, easy-to-grow vines with great disease resistance
  • Bush Early Girl Tomato grows beautifully in any sunny space and performs well in raised beds, in-ground veggie gardens, and containers; plants are strong, bushy, and upright but still benefit from a cage or stake for support
  • Use Bush Early Girl tomatoes fresh in salads, grilled on kabobs, diced for bruschetta, topping pizza, or added to sandwiches; the large harvest over a short period makes it a great tomato to process for sauces or salsa
  • Bush Early Girl Tomato grows 3 feet tall and produces prolific, delicious 6 to 7 ounce fruit; matures in 54 days; harvest the fruit when it turns bright red; each plant can produce 100 tomatoes over the short harvest period

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Review 1
Age65 or over

I would probably buy again next yr.

2 years ago
I am new to growing tomatoes, and am starting with only one plant.

Originally posted on bonnieplants.com

Review 1

Mehhh

2 years ago
The tomatoes came in nicely but the flavor was just ok. Probably will not grow again.

Originally posted on bonnieplants.com

Review 1
Age45 to 54
GenderMale

Amazing Tomato Plant

2 years ago
I bought this thinking that there is no way that you can get 100 tomatoes off of this. I transplanted it into a 5 gallon smart pot. It grew and produced flowers like crazy after the transplant. A 15 gallon smart pot or bigger would be even better. I've had a continuous stream of tomatoes off of it all summer.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Originally posted on bonnieplants.com

Review 1
Age65 or over
GenderMale

BUSH EARLY GIRL TOMATO

2 years ago
FOLKS YOU HAVE GOT TO PLANT THIS TOMATO. I PLANTED MINE 2 WEEKS AGO AND THE PLANT HAS 20 BLOOMS ON IT AND GROWING MORE. THIS PLANT IS BRED TO GROW TOMATOES NOT LEAVES. LAST YEAR MY BROTHER PLANTED ONE AND IT PRODUCE TILL FROST KILLED IT.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Originally posted on bonnieplants.com