Bonnie Plants Early Girl Tomato 2.5 gal. Cage, Live Plant
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Satisfy your itch for fresh, homegrown tomato flavor by growing one of the earliest-producing tomato varieties! With Bonnie Plants Early Girl Tomato, you'll enjoy the delicious flavor of homegrown tomatoes just as summer officially begins: the first ripe fruit appears in the veggie garden in about 50 days. This easy-to-grow, disease-resistant, indeterminate plant yields abundant harvests of smooth-skinned slicing fruit all summer long, making it a great choice for tomato lovers. Start with Bonnie Plants Early Girl Tomato live plants instead of seeds, and you're off to a great start. This all-around popular hybrid kicks off the growing season beautifully. Enjoy the tomatoes roasted with garlic, baked in ratatouille, or fresh with a dash of salt. Plant the tomato in full sun, 36 inches apart. It grows 6 to 8 feet tall and matures in 50 days. Adding a tomato cage helps support fruit-heavy plants, which are resistant to fusarium wilt (F) races 1 and 2 and verticillium wilt (V). 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.
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- Savor fresh tomatoes early when you grow Bonnie Plants Early Girl Tomato; begin harvesting ripe fruit in 50 days; there's no need to wait for seeds to sprout when you can start growing this disease-resistant live plant in your veggie garden right away
- With big yields of smooth-skinned, delicious fruit on indeterminate plants, Bonnie Plants Early Girl Tomato makes an easy-to-grow addition to the veggie garden; you'll enjoy a great, long-season tomato harvest to use fresh or preserve
- Early Girl Tomato grows beautifully in raised beds, in-ground gardens, and large containers; the indeterminate plant grows tall, so make sure to support the fruit-heavy vines with a tomato cage or stake; can produce 300 tomatoes throughout the season
- Use Early Girl tomatoes fresh for caprese salad, diced for pico de gallo, blended into salsa or sauce, or sliced in a classic tomato sandwich; the fruit looks lovely and tastes great in all your favorite tomato recipes
- Early Girl Tomato grows 6 to 8 feet tall and produces prolific, delicious harvests all summer until first frost; matures in 50 days; harvest the fruit when it turns bright red, and use it fresh or preserve it for a taste of summer during winter
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