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Burpee 'Fourth of July' Hybrid | Red Slicing Tomato
Burpee 'Fourth of July' Hybrid | Red Slicing Tomato
Burpee 'Fourth of July' Hybrid | Red Slicing Tomato
Burpee 'Fourth of July' Hybrid | Red Slicing Tomato
Burpee 'Fourth of July' Hybrid | Red Slicing Tomato
Burpee 'Fourth of July' Hybrid | Red Slicing Tomato

Burpee 'Fourth of July' Hybrid | Red Slicing Tomato | 50 Seeds

Product ID : 33793334
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Galleon Product ID 33793334
UPC / ISBN 041530200690
Shipping Weight 0.04 lbs
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Model Fourth Of July' Hybrid |
Manufacturer Burpee
Shipping Dimension 5 x 4.02 x 0.2 inches
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Burpee 'Fourth of July' Hybrid | Red Slicing Tomato Features

  • Burpee exclusive. The first Tomato to ripen by independence day! indeterminate plants produce fruits that average 4 oz. All season long. Indeterminate

  • Each packet contains 50 seeds

  • Sow indoors 6-8 weeks before average last frost date using a Burpee seed starting kit. Transplant to the garden 4 weeks after the average last frost date. Harvest in 49 days

  • Plant Height is 55". plant spread is 55". yields 4" fruit

  • Annual for all growing zones from 1-11. Sunlight exposure = full-sun

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About Burpee 'Fourth Of July' Hybrid | Red Slicing Tomato

Burpee exclusive. Be the first on your block to have vine ripened red, luscious tomatoes by the fourth of July. Enjoy the plentiful harvest about 49 days after setting plants in the garden. Indeterminate plants produce fruits that average 4 oz. All season long.