Yellow Pear Tomato Seeds
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Yellow Pear Tomato Seeds
Yellow Pear Tomato Seeds
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$3.95 USD
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Packet Size: 175 Seeds
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Yellow Pear Tomato produces abundant clusters of bright, golden, pear-shaped cherry tomatoes that add color and charm to any summer garden. These vigorous indeterminate plants yield 1–2 inch fruits with a pleasantly tangy flavor ideal for snacking, salads, and garnishes. Heat tolerant and well suited for garden beds, raised beds, and greenhouse growing, this historic heirloom remains a reliable favorite for consistent production.
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Growing Information
Planting
- Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before your final frost date, then transplant once soil has warmed and nighttime temperatures remain stable.
- Space plants 24–36 inches apart to accommodate their vigorous growth and allow a mature spread of several feet.
- Choose a sunny location with well-drained, fertile soil to help the plants reach their full height potential of 60 inches or more.
- Plant seedlings deeply, burying part of the stem to encourage strong root development.
- Water thoroughly after transplanting, then mulch to conserve moisture and moderate soil temperature.
- Harden off seedlings for a week before planting outdoors to ensure a smooth transition to garden conditions.
Maintenance
- Provide sturdy staking or trellising to support the vigorous indeterminate vines as they expand through the season.
- Maintain consistent soil moisture to reduce stress and support uniform fruiting.
- Prune lightly to improve airflow and discourage common foliar issues on large, sprawling plants.
- Fertilize periodically with a balanced or tomato-specific formula to sustain heavy production.
- Monitor plants for growth direction, training stems as needed to keep the mature spread manageable.
Harvest & Storage
- Harvest Yellow Pear tomatoes when they turn a uniform golden yellow after approximately 78 days from transplant.
- Allow fruits to fully ripen on the vine for the best flavor, picking regularly to encourage continued production.
- These 1–2 inch tomatoes store best at room temperature and should not be refrigerated to preserve texture and flavor.
- Use harvested fruits within several days, or incorporate them into fresh dishes to showcase their tangy profile.
- For short-term storage, keep tomatoes in a single layer away from direct sunlight to reduce softening.