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TOMATO - Beefsteak

TOMATO - Beefsteak

OP Open Pollinated
HL Heirloom

(35 seeds)

Regular price $4.50
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Giant Fruit, Giant Taste!

Very large ribbed fruit up to 500g can be produced on these magnificent plants. As the name suggests these juicy fruits are great slicers and Read More

Very large ribbed fruit up to 500g can be produced on these magnificent plants. As the name suggests these juicy fruits are great slicers and you will love showing them off to friends and family.

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Days to Harvest

90 days

Position/Sunlight

Full Sun

Watering

Medium

Plant Spacing

60-100cm

Plant Height

1.5-2m

Additional Features

Beds, Containers, Edible, Heirloom, Vines and Climbers

  • Product Details

    Common Name: TOMATO - Beefsteak

    Seeds Per Packet: Approx 35

    Days to Harvest: 90 days

    Watering: Medium

    Plant Spacing: 60-100cm

    Row Spacing: 60sm

    Companion Plants: Marigolds are said to repel white fly and root knot nematode. Basil tastes great with tomato and is said to increase tomato yields when planted within 30cm whilst also repels flies and mosquitos.

    Additional Features: Beds, Containers, Edible, Heirloom, Vines and Climbers

    Scientific Name: Lycopersicon esculentum

    Germination Time: 7-14 days

    Position/Sunlight: Full Sun

    Plant Height: 1.5-2m

    Cool/Mountain Sow: Oct-Dec

    Arid Sow: Jul-Mar

    Temperate Sow: Oct-Dec

    Sub-Tropical Sow: Jul-Mar

    Tropical Sow: All Year

  • Growing Information

    How to Sow

    Tomatoes are best sown in trays about 6-8 weeks prior to the last frost. Sow seeds about 5mm deep and keep the soil temperature to about 20 celcius until germination. Once the plants have grown their second leaves the seedlings can be transplanted into larger individual pots. Keep the tomato seedlings in a warm sunny position and maintain moisture levels. When planting out, position the plants so that soil covers the entire stem up to the first leaves. This will increase root development and ensure a healthy strong plant. Plants should be placed in full sun and rich soil.

    How to Harvest

    Tomatoes ripened on the vine will be ready once they show their mature colour. The fruits can also be squeezed and should yield slightly when ripe. If frost occurs and temperatures drop late in the season all tomatoes can be picked. Tomatoes that do not ripen on the vine can be ripened indoors by being placed in a warm place out or direct sun.

  • Reviews

    50 reviews For TOMATO - Beefsteak

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 50 reviews
    74%
    (37)
    14%
    (7)
    10%
    (5)
    0%
    (0)
    2%
    (1)
    A
    Alison
    Very disappointed !!

    First time i have purchased seeds from this business and will not buy again . I have been growing my own veggies for years from seed and never had any not germinate until now . Not one single seed germinated and i am very disappointed

    H
    Hilda Harriman
    Beef Steak Tomato.

    Seedlings are young at the moment, planted out in my raised garden beds, though coming along very nicely. Germination rate 100%. Looking forward to seeing my end rewards 👏🏻 Thank you Seeds of Plenty Team.

    G
    Geoff Barnes

    Great looking tomato however we've been in NZ for 2 weeks, got 120mm rain fruit fly and cockatoos destroyed them!!

    M
    Michael Tierney

    TOMATO - Beefsteak

    J
    Justin Gillis
    Beefsteak

    Growing beautifully, it's very hot in FNQ, atmosphere, so we will see how they cope coming into summer.

How to Sow

Tomatoes are best sown in trays about 6-8 weeks prior to the last frost. Sow seeds about 5mm deep and keep the soil temperature to about 20 celcius until germination. Once the plants have grown their second leaves the seedlings can be transplanted into larger individual pots. Keep the tomato seedlings in a warm sunny position and maintain moisture levels. When planting out, position the plants so that soil covers the entire stem up to the first leaves. This will increase root development and ensure a healthy strong plant. Plants should be placed in full sun and rich soil.

How to Harvest

Tomatoes ripened on the vine will be ready once they show their mature colour. The fruits can also be squeezed and should yield slightly when ripe. If frost occurs and temperatures drop late in the season all tomatoes can be picked. Tomatoes that do not ripen on the vine can be ripened indoors by being placed in a warm place out or direct sun.

Common Name: TOMATO - Beefsteak

Seeds Per Packet: Approx 35

Days to Harvest: 90 days

Watering: Medium

Plant Spacing: 60-100cm

Row Spacing: 60sm

Companion Plants: Marigolds are said to repel white fly and root knot nematode. Basil tastes great with tomato and is said to increase tomato yields when planted within 30cm whilst also repels flies and mosquitos.

Additional Features: Beds, Containers, Edible, Heirloom, Vines and Climbers

Scientific Name: Lycopersicon esculentum

Germination Time: 7-14 days

Position/Sunlight: Full Sun

Plant Height: 1.5-2m

Cool/Mountain Sow: Oct-Dec

Arid Sow: Jul-Mar

Temperate Sow: Oct-Dec

Sub-Tropical Sow: Jul-Mar

Tropical Sow: All Year

50 reviews For TOMATO - Beefsteak

Customer Reviews

Based on 50 reviews
74%
(37)
14%
(7)
10%
(5)
0%
(0)
2%
(1)
A
Alison
Very disappointed !!

First time i have purchased seeds from this business and will not buy again . I have been growing my own veggies for years from seed and never had any not germinate until now . Not one single seed germinated and i am very disappointed

H
Hilda Harriman
Beef Steak Tomato.

Seedlings are young at the moment, planted out in my raised garden beds, though coming along very nicely. Germination rate 100%. Looking forward to seeing my end rewards 👏🏻 Thank you Seeds of Plenty Team.

G
Geoff Barnes

Great looking tomato however we've been in NZ for 2 weeks, got 120mm rain fruit fly and cockatoos destroyed them!!

M
Michael Tierney

TOMATO - Beefsteak

J
Justin Gillis
Beefsteak

Growing beautifully, it's very hot in FNQ, atmosphere, so we will see how they cope coming into summer.

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