Stupice Tomato Plant – Very Early Exceptional Taste – 2.5″ Pot – Red Fruit

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Enjoy exceptionally tasty, small red tomatoes early in the season! This cold-tolerant plant yields heavily and boasts unique potato-type leaves. Determinate variety, ready in just 52 days.

  • Exceptional flavor
  • Heavy yields
  • Cold tolerant
  • Early maturity

Estimated arrival

Oct 18

Oct 23 - Oct 25

Oct 28 - Nov 01

  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    Determinate, adaptable to various zones
  • Soil Type

    Well-drained, rich in organic matter
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full sun (6-8 hours daily)
  • Expected Planting Period

    Spring after last frost

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    An Early and Flavorful Delight for Your Garden

    The early harvest tomato plant is an outstanding variety known for its cold tolerance and exceptionally early fruit production. Originating from a region known for its robust produce, this plant is a heavy producer of small, red, globular tomatoes with a taste that truly embodies what a tomato should be. Get ready to enjoy fresh, flavorful tomatoes much earlier in the season compared to other varieties. This early harvest tomato plant is perfect for gardeners looking for a reliable and delicious addition to their vegetable patch.

    Although the tomatoes are slightly larger than typical cherry tomatoes, this plant compensates with its prolific yield and remarkable frost tolerance. Even with potato-type leaves, which is quite unusual for plants producing smaller fruits, this early harvest tomato plant thrives and delivers an abundance of sweet, flavorful tomatoes. Its determinate nature means it will produce most of its fruit within a short period, making it ideal for canning, preserving, and enjoying fresh from the vine.

    Benefits of Growing Early Harvest Tomatoes:

    • Early Harvest: Enjoy fresh tomatoes in as little as 52 days from transplanting.
    • Cold Tolerance: Thrives even in cooler climates, extending your growing season.
    • Exceptional Flavor: Experience the sweet and rich taste that defines a perfect homegrown tomato.
    • Heavy Producer: Expect an abundant yield from a compact plant, perfect for family use.
    • Unique Foliage: Potato-type leaves add visual interest to your garden.

    Tomatoes are not only delicious but also packed with essential vitamins and powerful antioxidants. Their seeds are a great source of dietary fiber. Historically, tomatoes were initially cultivated as ornamental plants before their culinary versatility was fully recognized. Today, they are a staple ingredient in countless dishes, enjoyed fresh in salads, robust sauces, or sun-dried. Add this early harvest tomato plant to your garden and experience the joy of homegrown, flavorful tomatoes. It’s a must-have for any tomato enthusiast.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Early Harvest Tomato Plants:

    1. How cold hardy is this early harvest tomato plant? This tomato plant is known for its impressive cold tolerance, capable of withstanding light frosts and cooler temperatures that might harm other tomato varieties.
    2. How big do the fruits of this early harvest tomato plant get? The fruits are small, globular, and typically slightly larger than standard red cherry tomato types, perfect for snacking or sauces.
    3. How long does it take for these early harvest tomatoes to mature? This determinate variety is very early, usually maturing and ready for harvest in about 52 days from the time it’s transplanted into your garden.
    4. What kind of soil does this early harvest tomato plant prefer? This plant thrives in well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter. Amending your garden bed with compost before planting is highly recommended for optimal growth.
    5. How much sunlight does this early harvest tomato plant require? For the best growth and abundant fruit production, this tomato plant needs at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight every day.

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