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Big Beef Tomato plant

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For years gardeners wanted a large, beefsteak-type lycopersicon esculentum that was delicious, early on to carry, and highly disease resistant. Finally in 1994 those wishes came true with Big Beef. The large fruit has old-fourth dimension tomato flavor and the vines are resistant to many of the problems that tin discourage gardeners. The fruit is borne on vigorous, indeterminate vines from summer until frost. Compared to other beefsteak types, Big Beef is early and will set fruit reliably even in absurd, wet weather. We harvest dozens of tomatoes from each found in our Alabama test garden, where the harvest season lasts two full months and the growing conditions are very practiced. It grows well throughout the country, earning it an All America Selections designation in 1994; it has since grown to exist a national favorite. Vines grow long, so give the plant the support of a tall cage or stake.

Resistant to verticillium wilt (5), fusarium wilt (F) races 1 and 2, nematodes (N), and alternaria stem herpes (ASC), gray leaf spot (St), and tobacco mosaic virus (TMV).

For gardeners who savor plant history and interesting facts, Colen Wyatt, the breeder of this variety, was one of the most successful home garden vegetable establish breeders in the final one-half of the 20th century. He also bred Celebrity and Husky Gilt tomatoes, which are both also AAS Winners.

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Fundamental Highlights

  • Light Full Sun
  • Matures At least 73 days subsequently planting
  • Fruit Size 12 to 16 Ounces
  • Constitute Spacing 36 inches apart
  • Institute Height Alpine (48″+)
  • Planting Time Spring, Summertime
  • Determinate/Indeterminate Indeterminate
  • Annual/Perennial Annual
  • Pot Cloth Growers
  • SKU 202049

How to Grow

Learn how to abound tomatoes. Get tips virtually growing tomatoes in the footing, raised beds, or containers. Treat tomato plant plants from planting to harvesting.

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Aligning Period

Let your plants get used to their new environs. Set them in a warm, sunny spot for 34 to 48 hours so they can recover from their trip before existence planted.

1. Location, location

Find the right spot for your plant. Check each plant's tag for data on how much sunday your plan'south demand. Growing tip: if your plant needs full sun, a south-facing area will requite you the about sunlight. If your plan tin can grow in role shade, an east or west-facing window might be enough.

2. Soil & drainage

Making sure your container has holes to let excess water to bleed is vital to your establish'due south wellness! We recommend planting your Bonnie Plant in Phenomenon-Gro Potting Mix for containers, or Miracle-Gro Garden Soil for planting in ground.

3. Hungry plants

Feeding your plants is one of the best ways to improve your found's wellness and maximize your harvest. We recommend feeding with Miracle-Gro plant food when you transplant, and feeding regularly post-obit label directions for all-time results.

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Does Bonnie sell GMO plants?

No. Every plant we sell is grown from non-GMO seed.

How practise I know if a establish is suitable to grow in my area?

Most of the vegetable and herb plants we sell on this site can be grown outdoors throughout the Continental US - however it is important to transplant your starter plant at the right time based on the atmospheric condition and climate in your surface area.

Many of our herb plants can also be grown indoors and then long as you lot have sufficient low-cal and water. If you grow herbs indoors, you will still need to transplant your herb plants into properly sized containers with added potting mix.

What is a USDA Hardiness Zone?

The 2012 USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map is the standard past which gardeners and growers can determine which plants are most probable to thrive at a location. The map is based on the boilerplate annual minimum winter temperature, divided into ten-degree F zones.

To learn more, visit https://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/

How exercise I care for my plants once I receive them?

Your plant volition come with both a intendance sheet and a plant tag, which gives you data on found spacing, watering, sunlight and other important considerations to get you started.

Bonnie also has in-depth "How to Grow" guides available hither.

How often do I need to water my plants?

A expert dominion of thumb is an inch of water per week, either by rain or watering; in arid climates, double that. In hot weather, vegetables need even more than h2o, up to about a half an inch extra per week for every ten degrees that the average temperature is above sixty degrees. You tin measure an inch of water by putting a rain gauge or other container under your sprinkler, soaker, baste, or other watering arrangement. You've practical an inch of h2o when the vessel collects h2o an inch deep. Container gardens may need to be watered more than frequently than in-ground garden beds, and then check the soil each day and add water if the peak inch or so of potting soil is dry.