Quick Info
Sow Seeds Indoors
Feb. – March
Days To Germinate
7 – 14 days
Transplant Outdoors In Full Sun
April – June
Mature Height
4 – 6 feet
Transplant To Harvest
Approx. 80 days
Heirloom Tomatoes
Rainbow’s End
Rainbow’s End
Quick Info
Sow Seeds Indoors
Feb. – March
Days To Germinate
7 – 14 days
Transplant Outdoors In Full Sun
April – June
Mature Height
4 – 6 feet
Transplant To Harvest
Approx. 80 days
EXCLUSIVE – Our mixed seed packet offers mouth watering heirloom varieties saved and savored for generations. Luscious Brandywine’s tender skinned fruits burst with quintessential rich tomato flavor. Big bicolored Marvel Stripe is rosy-red marbled in gold with meltingly smooth, mild tasting, sweet flesh. Unique Green Zebra’s smaller fruits are a wonderful goldenamber overlaid with emerald stripes with a zesty sweet/tart flavor balance to make you smile.
Seeds are color coded with USDA food grade stain to distinguish varieties.
Pink seed = Brandywine tomato
Undyed seed = Marvel Stripe tomato
Green seed = Green Zebra tomato
Seed Count: Approx. 55-60 / Weight: 150 mg / Indeterminate
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Quick Info
Sow Seeds Indoors
Feb. – March
Days To Germinate
7 – 14 days
Transplant Outdoors In Full Sun
April – June
Mature Height
4 – 6 feet
Transplant To Harvest
Approx. 80 days
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GROWING INSTRUCTIONS
STARTING SEEDLINGS
In early spring, start indoors about 6 to 8 weeks before outdoor night temperatures are reliably in the 50-55°F (10-13°C) range. Sow seeds 1/4 inch deep and 1 inch apart in a container of seed starting mix. Keep moist but not soggy, and very warm, 80°F (27°C). Provide a strong light source until seedlings are ready to plant outside. When seedlings are 2 inches tall, transplant into individual 4 inch pots. Maintain at 70°F (21°C). Feed with half-strength fertilizer every 2 weeks until ready to plant. When nights reach 55°F (13°C), gradually acclimate to outdoor conditions. Plant these vigorous indeterminate climbers 3 feet apart into rich soil in full sun.
GROWING NOTES
Prepare soil well with aged manure or compost. Plant several inches deeper than seedlings were growing in containers. Provide strong stakes or tall wire cages at planting time. Mulch to provide even moisture retention; don’t overwater once fruit begins to ripen.