Description
Yellow Pear Tomato has large, indeterminate vines that bear clusters of waxy, yellow, pear-shaped, 2” fruits with definite necks. The sweet fruits are great all summer long, for snacks or in preserves and pickles. The plants are easy to grow, prolific and great for containers. Indeterminate.
Planting tips for Yellow Pear Tomato
Sow seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost in the spring for the earliest harvest, maintaining a soil temperature of 75 degrees. Shift hardened seedlings to the garden shortly after the last frost. Grow in the full sun. Water regularly at ground level and fertilize the plants when they are 6″ tall and again in mid-summer. Stake or cage the plants to support branches and save space. Pick the fruit carefully when they are a uniform, deep-red color and firm but before they begin to soften.
Tomatoes grow well with asparagus, basil, beans, carrots, celery, chives, cucumber, garlic, head lettuce, marigold, mint, nasturtium, onion, parsley, peas, peppers and marigold. Basil will repel flies and mosquitoes from your tomato plants while also improving the growth and flavor. Beebalm, chives and mint will improve the health and flavor of your tomatoes. Keep potatoes, fennel, dill, cabbage and cauliflower away from your tomato plants.
For container gardening, use a large container, at least 18″ wide and 2 feet deep with a serious stake or trellis/cage.
Germ: 5-7 days
Maturity: 80 days
Net Wt. per Packet: 150 milligrams
Approximate Seed Count: 45 Seeds/Packet
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