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Bonnie Plants Tomatillo 19.3 oz.

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Bonnie Plants Tomatillo 19.3 oz.

5.02 Reviews

Item # 135762099

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Heirloom variety that's a relative to tomatoes but produces 2 in., green fruit with a very tart, unique flavor. Key ingredient in salsa Verde. Round, green fruit produced inside papery husk Is popular in Mexican and southwestern dishes, sauces, and salads. Remove the husk before eating and use the fruit when green. Plant in full sun and 2 or more plants are needed for pollination/fruit production. Maturity: 60-days to 75-days after planting.

  • Key ingredient in salsa Verde and popular in Mexican and southwestern dishes, sauces, and salads
  • Remove papery husks before eating and use fruit when green
  • Plant in full sun - 2 or more plants needed for pollination/fruit production
  • Remove husk before eating
  • Bonnie Plants has over 70 greenhouses across the country, so our plants dont have to travel far to get to you

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West Jordan Utah
Review 1
Age35 to 44
GenderFemale

Huge

5 years ago
Planted two of these in a big rectangular basket and one of them got to 5 ft tall before having to rip them both out because of thrips. They survived gale force winds and hail from a rare derecho in May. Apparently thrips love the yellow blooms and since there were a million of them they went to town. I now know that if you water the plants with diluted boiled water (filter out seeds and debris let it sit to cool 24 hours) after boiling guajillo chiles, you can kill their cycle. Also very helpful was a spray I made with some of that water, garlic and jalepeno (after being blended with filtered water I also ran it through a fine mesh strainer a few times) That is how my roma tomato plants and chile plants that I planted survived.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Originally posted on bonnieplants.com

Hamptons, NY
Review 1
Age45 to 54
GenderMale

As easy to grow as it gets

8 years ago
Buy them, plant them, and pick the fruit. Super prolific and zero effort. Support them good though, the winds can wreck havoc on the branches when full of fruit. I had four vines and could not keep up with the production.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Originally posted on bonnieplants.com