Bonny Best Tomato is an old-time heirloom favorite, introduced in 1908. This smooth, bright-scarlet tomato round is solid and meaty, especially good in Northern areas. It's a popular variety for home and market gardens, one of the most respected canning varieties in America in the first half of the twentieth century. Indeterminate.
GROWING TIPS
Start seed indoors 5-7 weeks before last frost. Provide plants with plenty of light to avoid tall, spindly tomato transplants. A sunny south-facing window or grow lights will be sufficient. A heat mat helps to speed up the germination process. Optimum soil temperature for seed germination is 65-85 degrees. A few weeks before transplanting time, harden off plants by exposing them to an increasing number of hours outdoors each day. Delay transplanting until your soil has thoroughly warmed up in the spring; usually about 2 weeks after the your average last frost date. Set transplants in the ground and cover stem so that only 2-3 sets true leaves are exposed, resulting in a stronger root system.
SEED FACTS
Scientific Name: Solanum lycopersicum Days to Maturity: 66-85 from transplants Seed Depth: 1/4-1/2" Days to Sprout: 6-12 Plant Spacing: 15-24" Row Spacing: 3-4' Light Requirements: Sunny Plant Height: 4-6' Life Cycle: Annual Frost Hardy: No
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Bonny Best Tomato is an old-time heirloom favorite, introduced in 1908. This smooth, bright-scarlet tomato round is solid and meaty, especially good in Northern areas. It's a popular variety for home and market gardens, one of the most respected canning varieties in America in the first half of the twentieth century. Indeterminate.
GROWING TIPS
SEED FACTS
GROWING TIPS
Start seed indoors 5-7 weeks before last frost. Provide plants with plenty of light to avoid tall, spindly tomato transplants. A sunny south-facing window or grow lights will be sufficient. A heat mat helps to speed up the germination process. Optimum soil temperature for seed germination is 65-85 degrees. A few weeks before transplanting time, harden off plants by exposing them to an increasing number of hours outdoors each day. Delay transplanting until your soil has thoroughly warmed up in the spring; usually about 2 weeks after the your average last frost date. Set transplants in the ground and cover stem so that only 2-3 sets true leaves are exposed, resulting in a stronger root system.
SEED FACTS
Scientific Name: Solanum lycopersicum Days to Maturity: 66-85 from transplants Seed Depth: 1/4-1/2" Days to Sprout: 6-12 Plant Spacing: 15-24" Row Spacing: 3-4' Light Requirements: Sunny Plant Height: 4-6' Life Cycle: Annual Frost Hardy: No
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