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Important Information:
Your plant will be mailed within two days of your order being placed. You will receive an email that contains the USPS Tracking Code. Please closely follow the tracking information, to know exactly when to expect the plant’s arrival. As soon as the plant arrives, immediately open it, and water it well. We give the plant a very thorough soaking prior to shipping, so your plant should arrive in good shape. If the leaves may appear droopy upon arrival, a good watering will help them “perk up” after a couple of hours.
Plant comes snuggly packed in it’s own 12″ x 3″ x 3″ box.
Plant Information:
Ever heard of the Everglades Tomato? It is one of the best kept secrets of the Sunshine State! Growing into an indeterminate bush, it aggressively unloads Tomatoes the size of blueberries. Give these tomatoes space away from other plants because they have a tendency to crowd out their neighbors. Grown in Florida the plant will pretty regular produce year-round, except for the hottest months and the coldest months. Grown outside of Florida, follow typical tomato growing procedures for region.
Plant is shipped fresh from our farm to your door!
- Blueberry-sized tomatoes, burst with the juice and flavor of a full beefsteak!
- Perfect garnish for salads
- Extremely easy to start from seed, hardy plant
- Grows well in a container or in the ground.
- Partial sun, specifically morning sun and afternoon shade is preferable.
- Make sure that plant is well-watered.
Growing Information:
During the Spring Growing Season, grow Everglades Tomatoes in the Full Sun. When Spring gives way to Summer, transition Sun Exposure to partial Morning Sun. Begin to transition your Everglades Tomato Plants to partial, Morning Sun between the end of April and during the month of May.
Make sure to keep your plants well-watered, especially after planting.
Growing in Containers: The Everglades Tomato will flourish in your traditional ground garden, but remember, Tomatoes grow EXCEPTIONALLY WELL in containers (pots, Earth Boxes, etc.) too. If you choose to grow them in a container, make sure that your container has holes in the bottom to ensure proper drainage. As far as the soil for the container, any potting soil will work.
Growing in the Ground: One of the most important factors to keep in mind when planting is the sun! Make sure to be mindful of the planting location and what sort of sun exposure it receives. Also consider how much sun the location will receive as the Summer approaches.
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