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Store Earliana Tomato

Earliana Tomato

$5.00
Coming soon!

Early Harvest with Classic Heirloom Flavor

The Earliana Tomato lives up to its name by producing bright red, medium-sized fruits earlier than most heirlooms, making it a favorite for short-season growers. With its mildly sweet, well-balanced flavor and smooth, round shape, it’s perfect for slicing, salads, and sandwiches. These indeterminate plants are vigorous and productive, offering a reliable and flavorful early-season harvest. If you’re eager for homegrown tomatoes as soon as possible, Earliana is a garden essential.

Grown from Seed Savers Exchange seed.

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Earliana Tomato

$5.00
Coming soon!

Early Harvest with Classic Heirloom Flavor

The Earliana Tomato lives up to its name by producing bright red, medium-sized fruits earlier than most heirlooms, making it a favorite for short-season growers. With its mildly sweet, well-balanced flavor and smooth, round shape, it’s perfect for slicing, salads, and sandwiches. These indeterminate plants are vigorous and productive, offering a reliable and flavorful early-season harvest. If you’re eager for homegrown tomatoes as soon as possible, Earliana is a garden essential.

Grown from Seed Savers Exchange seed.

Add To Cart

Plant Traits

  • 80 days

  • 24-36 inches apart

  • Slicing tomato - large, round, and juicy tomatoes known for their sweet, tangy flavor and firm texture, making them perfect for sandwiches, salads, and fresh dishes.

    Indeterminate - grows taller until you stop it. It will need support from a cage or plant stake as it grows or to be pruned to the desired size. They will keep producing flowers and fruit throughout its growth.

  • 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.

  • Tomatoes do best with full sun. They're a great addition to both small and big garden spaces: 

    • Containers and patio gardens (with staking and pruning)

    • Raised beds

    • In-ground beds and gardens

Let's get planting.

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