Super Beefsteak Tomato Seeds
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Super Beefsteak Tomato Seeds
Super Beefsteak Tomato Seeds
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$3.95 USD
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$3.95 USD
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Packet Size: 100 Seeds
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Super Beefsteak Tomato delivers famously oversized, richly flavored slicers that carve beautifully for sandwiches, burgers, and fresh summer meals. These vigorous indeterminate plants produce hefty, meaty fruits that often exceed a pound while maintaining excellent texture and balanced sweetness. Ideal for garden beds, raised beds, or greenhouses, this classic heirloom remains a favorite for dependable yields and standout size.
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Growing Information
Planting
- Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the final frost date, ensuring warm soil temperatures for reliable germination.
- Transplant seedlings outdoors after danger of frost has passed, spacing plants 24–36 inches apart for good airflow.
- Choose a sunny location with nutrient-rich, well-drained soil to support vigorous vine growth.
- Super Beefsteak Tomato plants can reach 60–72 inches tall with a spread of 24–36 inches, so plan space accordingly.
- Mulch after planting to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and maintain steady soil temperatures.
- Water deeply at the base of the plant to encourage strong root systems and prevent foliage diseases.
Maintenance
- Provide sturdy trellising or cages, as these indeterminate vines grow vigorously and require strong support.
- Maintain consistent soil moisture to reduce blossom-end rot and encourage even fruit development.
- Prune lightly to improve airflow and reduce fungal issues, especially in humid climates.
- Feed with a balanced fertilizer during early growth, shifting to a lower-nitrogen blend once flowering begins.
- Monitor for pests such as hornworms and aphids, addressing issues early to protect developing fruit.
Harvest & Storage
- Fruits typically mature in about 90 days from transplant, developing full size and rich red color before harvest.
- Pick tomatoes when they are firm but fully colored for the best flavor and texture.
- Expect fruits frequently weighing between 16–20 ounces, with some surpassing a pound under ideal conditions.
- Store harvested tomatoes at room temperature and avoid refrigeration to preserve flavor and prevent mealy texture.
- Use or process ripe fruits within several days, as large slicing tomatoes can soften quickly once fully mature.