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Plant Starts - Tomato Chef's Choice Orange
3” pot
Attractive orange beefsteak. AAS winner in 2013. 8-11 oz. fruits are low in acid and have very good flavor and texture. High yielding. Earlier and more productive than most orange beefsteaks. High resistance to tobacco mosaic virus. Indeterminate varieties should be staked, trellised, or caged, and pruned for best results; fruit ripens over an extended period. Transplant into medium-rich garden or field soil 24-36" apart for indeterminate, unstaked varieties, and 14-20" for staking. Plant 3-8" inches deep, covering the root ball well and up to the cotyledons (first leaves).
3” pot
Attractive orange beefsteak. AAS winner in 2013. 8-11 oz. fruits are low in acid and have very good flavor and texture. High yielding. Earlier and more productive than most orange beefsteaks. High resistance to tobacco mosaic virus. Indeterminate varieties should be staked, trellised, or caged, and pruned for best results; fruit ripens over an extended period. Transplant into medium-rich garden or field soil 24-36" apart for indeterminate, unstaked varieties, and 14-20" for staking. Plant 3-8" inches deep, covering the root ball well and up to the cotyledons (first leaves).