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One of the most popular hybrids to satisfy the itch for the first fresh tomato of the season, this Bonnie Plants 19.3 oz. Early Girl Tomato yield fruit that's perfect for slicing, salads and sandwiches. These highly-productive Early Girl seeds bear early harvest, but vines continue producing through summer. Bonnie Plants' tomato seeds are excellent to plant again in late summer for fall tomato crop. This plant requires full sun to grow. It is indeterminate, meaning it grows tall and produces throughout season.
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- Fruit matures quickly, perfect for planting again in late summer for a fall harvest
- Indeterminate, meaning it grows tall and produces throughout season
- Disease-resistant
- Perfect for slicing, fresh eating and cooking
- Bonnie Plants has over 70 greenhouses across the country, so our plants don't have to travel far to get to you
- Plants and pots will vary by location based on best of season, size and readiness
- Resistant to verticillium wilt (V) and fusarium wilt races 1 and 2 (F)
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