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4.9 out of 5 stars. 18 reviews
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Bonnie Plants Yellow Pear Tomato 19.3 oz.

4.9

(18 Reviews)

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Item # 135774099

$4.98

Bonnie Plants Yellow Pear Tomato 19.3 oz.

4.918 Reviews

Item # 135774099

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Bonnie Plants Yellow Pear Tomato 19.3 oz.

4.918 Reviews

Item # 135774099

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Heirloom variety produces adorable, delicious, pear-shaped fruit all season. Mild flavored, yellow tomatoes are borne in clusters. One of the prettiest tomatoes in the garden and beautiful in salads. Indeterminate, grow in a tall cage or tie to a stake for support. Maturity: 78-days after planting.

  • Large vines bear fruit throughout the summer
  • Indeterminate, grows tall and produces throughout season
  • Popular variety with foodies and chefs
  • Yellow clusters of mild flavored fruit
  • 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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Review 1
Age55 to 64
GenderMale

July 19 2022 in Texas heat wave...still producing

3 years ago
It has been over 100 degrees for about 3 weeks. The only things still living are okra, peppers, and these tomato plants. All other tomato varieties have succumbed to the relentless heat. The plant that is thriving the best is on the patio and gets only 2-3 hours sun daily, bright light all day. It is still blooming and setting fruit. I was a little skeptical at first, but we have decided that this is one of the most flavorful tomatoes we have ever eaten. Throw some into fresh spinach tossed and cooked in some olive oil...fresh ground black pepper and ground salt.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Originally posted on bonnieplants.com

Review 1
Age25 to 34
GenderFemale

Super productive

3 years ago
Surprisingly productive! I grew them in 5 gallon buckets and did very well in mid-west summer. They were huge and tall. They performed better than the red pear tomatoes. Chipmunks and squirrels seemed to not care about them. Mid flavor, great in salad and eat them as is. They produced so much that my co-workers and neighbors got tired of them. I did end up dehydrating them and stored them in freezer for later use. I also pulled them green before first frost and they did okay to mature indoor during fall/winter.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Originally posted on bonnieplants.com

Chicago, IL
Review 1
Age25 to 34
GenderFemale

Huge plant with a lot of fruit

6 years ago
I was not expecting this be as high producing nor as huge as it got. The fruit was so tasty and amazing in salads and pasta dishes

Originally posted on bonnieplants.com

Fortson,GA
Review 1
Age17 or under
GenderMale

Vigorous, tasty, tomatoes!!!

6 years ago
These are my favorite tomato and produced log, strong vines that grew 11ft tall! I grew 6 of them in a bags of dirt and they flourished. They grew along a muscadine vine and climbed with it. I bought again this year and have a total of 8 tomato plants (2 yellow pear)! I hope this variety continues to produce amazing amounts like it has in years past. I live in Fortson, GA where we have a hot, humid summer climate in an 8a zone, and they produce well in every year.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Originally posted on bonnieplants.com