Beefmaster Hybrid Tomato Seeds (P) Pkt of 30 seeds

(P) Pkt of 30 seeds
Item #05322-PK-P1
$6.95
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Description

Indeterminate vine is amazingly heavy-bearing

Days to Maturity: 80

Indeterminate

A mouthwatering giant red tomato, Beefmaster routinely wins the size award at county fairs and contests. This massive beefsteak-type is not only huge but very heavy-bearing, with stunning yields over a long season on indeterminate vines.

How big is Beefmaster? Well, plan on many 1-pound tomatoes, and some as large as 1½ pounds. Despite all their bulk, they are also savory and delicious, with a good solids-to-gel ratio and intense flavor.

A bigger-than-life variety you will admire and enjoy, this plant is resistant to verticillium wilt, Fusarium wilt, and root-knot nematodes.

Start seeds indoors 5 to 6 weeks before the last frost date. Transplant into the garden spaced 2 to 2½ feet apart.

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Genus 2 Lycopersicon
Species esculentum
Variety Beefmaster Hybrid
Item Form (P) Pkt of 30 seeds
Tomato Fruit Set Indeterminate
Days to Maturity 80
Fruit Color Red
Habit Vining
Seeds Per Pack 30

Product Review Summary

Based on 5 reviews
The average rating for this product is 5 out of 5 stars
Overall Rating: 5.0/5.0

Customer Reviews

August 11, 2018

Best ever!

This shopper rated the product 5 out of 5 stars

Tried 1st time this year, will never try anything else! 5 stars not enough. So tasty, so many, beautiful too. And has not been bothered by late blight.

Old time gardener from WI
February 17, 2015

Huge Tomatoes!

This shopper rated the product 4 out of 5 stars

If you want to grow big tomatoes, this is the variety for you. The vines are strong and show good disease resistance. We had some tomatoes that were nearly 2 pounds, with almost all being over 1 pound. Have to give them strong support with a cage or stake because the plants get loaded down. The only reason we didn't give this 5 stars is because the taste was a little lacking compared to some other varieties.

Brutus from SC
January 02, 2015

Great Tomato

This shopper rated the product 5 out of 5 stars

Grew several kinds of tomato's from seed from here last year...this one by far was everyone's favorite. .great taste.. and I had some that were close to 3 pounds grown in m/g soil.....they were'nt a very pretty tomato but size and taste made up for that.. plants produced all summer and grew to 7-8 feet in cages.... will be growing again this year..

frank from NJ
January 22, 2014

Love this brand!

This shopper rated the product 5 out of 5 stars

I love this brand of seed.never fails to germinate! High yielding too.

mamarupp from IL
March 18, 2012

Lots of tomatoes

This shopper rated the product 5 out of 5 stars

My wife and I bought a new home,, we both being raised on a farm, decided to grow some home grow tomatoes along with some peppers, bells, chili and others, I planted Beef master and big boy from Parks seeds,, fifteen plants of each,, knowing some would die,, none did,, same with the peppers,, none did,, I had 20 my 60ft. area along a fence, where someone had been dump their lawn clippings all summer.. I tiled it up a few times and added some sand along with some fertilizer,, to make a long story longer,, We canned tomatoes, peppers, okra till we had no more storages,, we gave them away till our neighbors stop talking to us and would hide when they saw us coming with a basket full of veggies,, So here it is planting season again,, this year I will cut back because our neighbors are starting to talk to us,, plus a lot of them are putting their own gardens.. I guess so they won???t be depending on us for their summer crop.. I would recommend Beef and Big boys tomatoes,, but maybe not thirty plants worth.. unl

I live along the gulf coast,, where my growing season is nine mo from TX

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