Tags: Open Pollinated

Growing Practices: No Pesticides No Herbicides No Fungicides No Synthetic Fertilizers

Latin Name: Solanum pimpinellifolium

Description:

Everglades tomatoes are a type of currant tomato that is native to South Florida. They are small, sweet, and flavorful, and they are known for their ability to tolerate hot, humid weather. Everglades tomatoes are also relatively pest-resistant, making them a good choice for home gardeners.

The plants are indeterminate, which means they will continue to grow and produce fruit until the end of the season. In frost-free areas they will continue to produce for many months. Everglades tomatoes are drought-tolerant, but they will produce more fruit if they are watered regularly.

The fruits are about the size of a dime, and they can be eaten fresh, cooked, or used in salads or salsas.

Everglades tomatoes are a delicious and versatile fruit that is easy to grow. They are a good choice for home gardeners in warm climates. If you are looking for a flavorful and healthy tomato to add to your garden, Everglades tomatoes are a great option.


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Everglades tomato

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25 Seeds $3.99

$3.99

Grower Jim's Plants and Produce LLC

Apopka, FL, United States (Zone 9B)
Established in 1987
1.00 acres in production

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