Emerald Evergreen Tomato seeds ,Open pollinated
- Free shipping to lower 48 states on orders $54.95+
- (Most Items), excluding live plants, plant bulbs, and black plastic nursery crate.
- Most orders are processed by the next day !
- Safe Seed Pledge
- Satisfaction Guaranteed
- Select your desired size and/or color from the available options.
This Heirloom Tomato introduced by Glecklers Seed Company in 1956.
(Solanum lycopersicum) 20 seeds per pack. A delicious and large green-ripe tomato that grows to well over 1lb. Tasty Evergreen produces rich flavored fruits with green skin and green pulp. One of the best green varieties, particularly for slicing and eating raw. Sweet flavor,
80 days. Medium-large fruit that stay "evergreen." This heirloom variety was introduced by Glecklers Seedsmen around 1950. The large plants set heavy yields of these beauties, which have a lovely lime-green color. The flavor is rich and superbly sweet. It's one of the best. A popular market variety, now being sold in many upscale stores.
History: originally introduced by Glecklers Seed Company in 1956.
Tomato Type: Heirloom
Breed: Open Pollinated
Season: Mid
Leaf Type: Narrow
Plant Type: Indeterminate
Plant Height: 5 ft.
Fruit Size: 10 oz.
Fruit Shape: Flattened Globe
Skin Color: Green
Flesh Color: Green
Comments: Strong sweet flavor?
GENERAL GROWING INFORMATION
1
Place your pot in a location where it will get direct sun for at least 6 hours a day. Remove all but the top 2 or 3 sets of leaves from the tomato transplant. Fill the pot with commercial soil mix and plant the prepared tomato transplant so that 25 percent of the plant is above the top of the soil, which is 2 inches below the top of the pot.
2
Install a tomato cage in the pot immediately after planting, positioning it before the plant has gotten very big to prevent damaging the roots. Make sure that the tomato cage is firmly in place and will not accidentally fall out. Water until water runs out the bottom of the pot, to settle the soil.
round the top, or shoulder, of the tomato.
3
Water your tomato plant every 5 to 7 days, or more often if the weather is hot and the tomato shows signs of water stress, such as wilt during midday. Apply a 20-20-20 fertilizer to your plant once or twice monthly.
4
Tie your green zebra tomato plant loosely to the cage with twine as it grows. Pinch back growing branches to 12 to 18 inches to create a bushy plant that is easier to manage. Continue feeding and watering your plant throughout the summer, gradually tapering off as fall approaches.
5
Begin checking green zebra fruits for ripeness about 75 days after transplantation. Look for fruits that have a slight yellow cast to their skin. Squeeze the fruits gently; ripe fruits will give slightly. Check fruits daily because "Green Zebra" is a determinate type of tomato, meaning that the majority of the fruits ripen at about the same time.
Materials: garden,heirloom,Pepper Seeds tomato,salad,Beefsteak tomato,Tomato Seeds,Pink Brandywine,Heirloom Tomato,BEEFSTEAK,Organic Tomato
LET OUR CUSTOMER SPEAK FOR US
Collapsible tab
Use this text to share information about your product.