
Get Stuffed Tomato
Big, Beautiful, and Ready to Fill!
The Get Stuffed Tomato is a striking variety bred specifically for stuffing, with large, hollow, bell-pepper-shaped fruits that are easy to fill and bake. These tomatoes have thick walls, mild flavor, and minimal seeds, making them perfect for savory fillings, oven roasting, or creative culinary experiments. The indeterminate plants are vigorous and productive, offering a steady supply of impressive, show-stopping fruits all season long. If you're looking for a fun, versatile tomato with standout presentation, Get Stuffed is ready for your kitchen creations.
Grown from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds.
Get Stuffed Tomato
Big, Beautiful, and Ready to Fill!
The Get Stuffed Tomato is a striking variety bred specifically for stuffing, with large, hollow, bell-pepper-shaped fruits that are easy to fill and bake. These tomatoes have thick walls, mild flavor, and minimal seeds, making them perfect for savory fillings, oven roasting, or creative culinary experiments. The indeterminate plants are vigorous and productive, offering a steady supply of impressive, show-stopping fruits all season long. If you're looking for a fun, versatile tomato with standout presentation, Get Stuffed is ready for your kitchen creations.
Grown from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds.
Plant Traits
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75-80 days
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24 inches (2 feet)
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Stuffing tomato - a large, meaty tomato with thick walls and a hollow center, perfect for filling with savory ingredients and baking.
Indeterminate - this tomato plant will grow until you stop it. It will need careful pruning or support through stakes, tomato cage or a trellis.
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Heirloom: a variety that has been passed down through generations, typically open-pollinated, and is valued for its historical significance, flavor, and ability to be saved and replanted year after year.
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Tomatoes do best with full sun. They're a great addition to your garden space:
Raised beds
In-ground beds and gardens
Indeterminate tomatoes can be grown in large containers with careful pruning and trellising with stakes or tomato cages.