DESCRIPTION
Yellow Plum Tomato - Heirloom Vegetable Garden Seed
The Yellow Plum Tomato (Solanum lycopersicon) has been said to make a great slicer tomato.
In general, plum tomatoes are often used for making sauces, and the Yellow plum tomato is no different, producing bright sauces with excellent texture and flavor!
The Yellow Plum Tomato is best grown in hardiness zones 3-14. The soil must be between 75-90° F in order for the plant to germinate.
If sowing outdoors, wait till nighttime temperature are at or above 60° F until you start. You may be able to get a second harvest the following year.
Indeterminate plants mean that they have a vine growing habit. This means you need a trellis of some kind, but no worries, trellises are easy to come by.
Even a functioning or old chain-link fence works great as a trellis. Sometimes this tomato can grow up to 12 feet tall!
Sowing:
Sow tomatoes indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost date. Keep soil at 75° F. Seedlings should emerge in 7-14 days.
Or sow outdoors well after the last frost date when nighttime temperatures have stayed 60° F and above for two weeks,
which is also the indicator to begin the transplanting process as well.
Transplanting:
If sown indoors, harden off your plants for a period of two weeks before transplanting.
Without hardening off, your plants may die from "transplant shock."
Make sure you plant in an area that hasn't grown peppers, eggplant, potatoes, or other tomatoes for the last two years.
Plant deeply, covering the roots and stem up to the first set of leaves.
Soil Preference:
Keep soil warm and moist! Water a lot just after transplanting and maintain a moist but not soggy consistency.
Make sure your soil has good drainage and won't be likely to accumulate standing water at the base of the plant.
Other Tips:
Mulches can help keeps weeds down and maintain even soil temperatures, which contribute to a healthy plentiful garden plant.
Yellow Plum Tomatoes require a trellis system of some kind. Simple cages and box trellises work just great!
ATTRIBUTES
Basic Info
Latin Name: |
Lycopersicon esculentum "Yellow Pear" |
Variety: |
Yellow Pear |
Other Names: |
Corn Seed Tomato |
Plant Type: |
Annual/Perennial |
Growing Info
Days to Maturity: |
78 days |
Hardiness Zone: |
6-13 |
Temp Preference: |
Warmer |
Light Preference: |
Full Sun |
Days to Germination: |
7-14 |
Row Spacing: |
3-4 feet |
Plant Spacing: |
3 feet |
Other
Seeds per Oz: |
Approx 10,600 |
Non-GMO: |
Yes |
Organic: |
Yes |
Heirloom: |
Yes |
Treated: |
No |
Pelleted: |
No |
Hybrid: |
No |
Open Pollinated: |
Yes |
Uses: |
Garden Pepper, Garden Vegetable |
Resistances: |
None |
Seed Planting Depth: |
1/4 inch. |
Seeds per Ounce: |
1/4 inch. |
Germination Temperature: |
70 to 90 F |
100' Row Yield: |
N/A |
Sun: |
Full Sun |