Fourth of July This is the first tomato to ripen by Independence Day! Producing small, luscious fruits, Fourth of July is one of the earliest producing varieties you can grow. Be the first on your block with fresh tomatoes! Although early, you can continue to harvest your plant until late summer or early fall. Independence Day Tomato Seeds, open-pollinated and indeterminate variety with relative days: 55. Compact plants produce 2-3" pink fruit with nice flavor—ready by the Fourth of July! A Fourth of July tomato is a type of tomato that is perfect for the summer season and particularly for Independence Day celebrations. Round pink fruits are 2 to 3 inches and perfect for salads or slicing. They have a great tomato flavor, which is not always typical of other early varieties. Determinate, 55 days from transplant. We understand you can't wait to start your garden, so we try to ship all orders within 24-48 hours. Independence Day tomatoes produce medium size tomatoes that are packed with home grown tomato flavor and they are inderterminate. The independence day tomato gets its name cause. Most times you can start picking around the forth of July this variety can be grown anywhere. In the USA. True to its name, Independence Day is known for its early harvest making it an ideal selection for gardeners looking to enjoy fresh, homegrown tomatoes early in the season. If transplanted in May, you can have fruits by the 4th of July! Round, pink fruits have great tomato flavor which is not always the case for most early varieties. Our first tomato to ripe, often by Independence Day! Tomato, pepper, eggplant & herb plants are sold in packs of three. Mix & Match varieties to create your perfect pack. Our earliest tomato, you could have luscious vine-ripened fruit as early as the Fourth of July! Independence Day Tomato. This early maturing plant produces good yields of large 4 oz pink tomatoes. One of the earliest producers. If you plant outdoors in early May, you can have ripe tomatoes by July 4th. The tomatoes are very sweet, juicy, and flavorful. Excellent for salads, sandwiches, and slicing. An excellent choice for home gardens. Burpee exclusive. The first Tomato to ripen by independence day! indeterminate plants produce fruits that average 4 oz. All season long. Indeterminate Each packet contains 50 seeds Sow indoors 6-8 weeks before average last frost date using a Burpee seed starting kit. Transplant to the garden 4 weeks after the average last frost date. Harvest in Start your Independence Day Tomato early and have garden fresh tomatoes by the 4th of July. Attractive orange-red fruit reach 2 1/2" in diameter and have a sweet flavor all of their own. Determinate. 55 days from transplant. Approx. 40-50 seeds/pkt. MFG Part Number: 4990. We are excited to offer you carefully selected heirloom garden seeds in airtight bags to keep them fresh for longer. Our bags are more effective than paper packets, and we label each bag with information on the current season, growing tips, and germination tests. The Fourth of July tomato ripens 49 days after being set out in the garden. Plant seedlings by May 15 – certainly no later than Memorial Day, the last Monday in May – in order to pick ripened fruit by early July. Here is the Independence Day Tomato, Solanum lycopersicum. This tomato originates from the USA and Developed by Burpee seed company. The Independence Day Tomato is also know as The Fourth of July Tomato 1 to 2 oz red cocktail tomatoes with a red flesh inside. Plants can get to 8 feet tall in really good soil but plants tend to get to 6 feet tall. Independence Day calls to mind parades, picnics, fireworks, and the summertime food we look forward to. Tomatoes are often included in those foods but, chances are, there aren't any homegrown tomatoes ready to pick in early July. The Fourth of July tomato is the answer to this problem! One of the earliest producers you can find! True to its name, Independence Day is known for its early harvest making it an ideal selection for gardeners looking to enjoy fresh, homegrown tomatoes early in the season. If transplanted in May, you can have fruits by the 4th of July! 55 days If transplanted in early May, you can have ripe tomatoes by the Fourth of July. Round, 2 to 3" pink fruits have a great tomato flavor which is not always typical with early varieties. Perfect for salads and for slicing. Indeterminate. 55 days If transplanted in early May, you can have ripe tomatoes by the Fourth of July. Round, 2 to 3 pink fruits have a great tomato flavor which is not always typical with early varieties. Perfect for salads and for slicing. Indeterminate. Tomato, Independence Day #T00362 Read Reviews | Write a Review 30 seeds $3.75 $3.65 If you can plant outside in early May, you can have ripe tomatoes by the Fourth of July. Round pink fruits are 2 to 3 inches and perfect for salads or for slicing. Great tomato flavor which is not always typical with other early varieties. Determinate, 55 days from transplant. This Seeds item by BoxGardenSeedsLLC has 7 favorites from Etsy shoppers. Ships from Idaho Falls, ID. Listed on Apr 16, 2025
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