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High Growing Tomatoes

Here you will find high-growing, indeterminate tomatoes. Indeterminate tomatoes keep growing and setting fruit as long as the season allows them to. Needs staking and preferably pruning of suckers. Read more about different kinds of tomatoes.

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Helen’s German Beefsteak Tomato

Helen’s German Beefsteak Tomato

Helen’s German produces mid-sized to large beefsteak tomatoes of around 250-500grams each. The fruits in the picture are around 300-330 grams. Dark-pink fruits, slightly flattened with bulky ribbed shoulders. Meaty flesh with an excellent, sweet tomato flavor. From Germany. It was grown for about 20 years in Iowa. Passed on to relatives by the Navarre family in Madison, Wisconsin. Helen Navarre gave seeds to Sue Gronholz in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. Gronholz introduced it in 1997 in the Seeds Savers Yearbook. Indeterminate. 80-85D. 5seeds/pack
€2.50
Honey Giant Beefsteak Tomato

Honey Giant Beefsteak Tomato

Honey Giant produces large, flattened, and slightly ribbed beefsteak tomatoes of around 300-700grams each. The fruit in the picture is around 600 grams. Beautiful golden fruits with a red blush, both in the skin and the flesh. Meaty fruits with few seeds. Complex, sweet tomato flavor. 80-85D. Indeterminate. 5seeds/pack
€2.50
Jantar Beefsteak Tomato

Jantar Beefsteak Tomato

Jantar, “Amber” in Polish, produces mid-sized to large beefsteak tomatoes of around 250-500grams each. Round-ish, slightly flattened fruits with plump and slightly ribbed shoulders. Dense and meaty flesh with sweet and tasty tomato flavor. The other varieties in the picture are ‘George’s Greek’, ‘Big Italian Plum’, and ‘Arkashin’. Commercial variety from Poland. Not the same variety as ‘Yantarniy’. 75-80D. Indeterminate. 5seeds/pack
€2.50
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