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Bonnie Plants Jet Star Tomato 19.3 oz., Live Plant

4.68 Reviews

Item # 135761399

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Image showing  Jet Star Tomato 19.3 oz., Live Plant
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Bonnie Plants Jet Star Tomato 19.3 oz., Live Plant

4.68 Reviews

Item # 135761399

Image showing  Jet Star Tomato 19.3 oz., Live Plant
Image showing  Jet Star Tomato 19.3 oz., Live Plant
Image showing  Jet Star Tomato 19.3 oz., Live Plant
Image showing  Jet Star Tomato 19.3 oz., Live Plant
$4.98

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Get ready for a summer filled with homegrown goodness when you grow Bonnie Plants Jet Star Tomato. Whether you love tomatoes fresh from the garden with just a sprinkle of salt or use them to create culinary delights, Jet Star will fill your plates and inspire your cooking all season long. Heavy yields of firm, red, meaty, low-acid fruit on disease-resistant plants make this a popular choice for gardens throughout the U.S., especially in northern zones. Enjoy it fresh in sandwiches, salsas, or salads, grilled, baked in tomato pie, simmered for sauce, or preserved for a taste of summer during winter days. Jet Star resists verticillium wilt (V) and fusarium wilt (F). The indeterminate vines stay fairly compact but benefit from strong stakes to support the heavy fruit. Plant in full sun after last spring frost, 36 inches apart. Plant reaches 4 to 5 feet tall and matures in 72 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.

  • Enjoy a summer filled with scrumptious garden-to-table meals when you grow Bonnie Plants Jet Star Tomato; produces big yields of red, meaty, low-acid tomatoes on prolific plants; jump-start your garden with live plants instead of growing from seed
  • Introduced in 1969, Bonnie Plants Jet Star Tomato grows well throughout the U.S. and is especially popular in northern climates; enjoy it sliced in BLTs, diced for bruschetta, or baked in tomato pie; disease-resistant indeterminate vines stay compact
  • Bonnie Plants Jet Star 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 Jet Star Tomato reaches 4 to 5 feet tall and matures in 72 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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Review 1
Age65 or over
GenderFemale

First good tomato I’ve grown in KY

a year ago
Wow! Planted this plant in May and three delicious huge tomatoes before the end of June. I will def get more next year. It could be the weather or could be this tomato type but tomatoes here are usually mushy and tasteless or just give up and get rotten before they’re ripe. These taste like they were dry farmed in CA. Meaning lots of flavor not mushy and great on a sandwich. Fingers crossed that they remain a winner here. Yum!

Originally posted on bonnieplants.com

Review 1
Age35 to 44
GenderFemale

Definitely yields!

3 years ago
Bought 2 single plants and planted next to each other in a ground garden. Kept indoors in March (zone 5), planted outdoors last week in April, stared to yield last week of July. Today’s yield is pic attached. Some that don’t look quite ripe we chose to pick because they do crack, although the description says they are resistant. Maybe growers error though. Delicious and hearty! They also surpassed expectations in the time they last inside and outside the fridge.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Originally posted on bonnieplants.com

Review 1
Age65 or over
GenderFemale

Best tasting tomato ever

3 years ago
Best tasting tomatoes ever. Not acidic and not sweet. Just right for everyday use. Makes the best tomato sandwiches.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Originally posted on bonnieplants.com

Oklahoma City, OK, USA
Review 1
Age65 or over
GenderFemale

Happy Camper Here! No cracks; no mites.

7 years ago
My DIL has preferred this tomato for several years while I have been leaning toward heirlooms and beefsteaks with poor results. These are great! I may be overwatering as I'm seeing yellow leaves so will cut back. We are very hot and humid here in OK. They are late to set fruit this year due to cool days in late May, but they are doing so even in our temps in the 90's. They MUST be resistent to those devils--the spider mites because I haven't had ANY and by July I am usually fighting them vigorously. I am thrilled that this fruit does not crack and therefore at least look infected around the cap. Note: Even with 4-1/2 inches 2 weeks ago, the yields are still beautifully shaped.

Yes, I recommend this product.

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