Beefsteak Tomato Plant Seeds Heirloom Organic
Homestead's Beefsteak Tomato Plant Seeds offered are heirloom and organic, ensuring that you can grow your own delicious and natural tomatoes at home.
These seeds are ideal for those who want to experience the joy of growing their own produce and enjoying the full flavor of a homegrown beefsteak tomato. With proper care and maintenance, these seeds will produce large, juicy beefsteak tomatoes that are perfect for slicing onto sandwiches, salads, or enjoying fresh off the vine. Whether you are an experienced gardener or a beginner, our beefsteak tomato plant seeds will provide you with a bountiful harvest of these beloved 1lb and larger fruits. Don't miss out on the opportunity to grow your own heirloom organic beefsteak tomatoes with our high-quality seeds. Thick and meaty with low acid tatse!
Beefsteak Tomato Plant Seeds Organic Heirloom
Your will receive quality hand harvested seeds packed with the upmost care. Their will be over 35 seeds in the regular size pack, over 100 seeds in the Large pack and in the largest size available you will receive over 250 seeds.
Return & Refund Policy
Change your mind? Return any unopened seeds within 3 days of recieving for a full refund. Once open or planted its the buyers responsability for maintinece thus not returnable.
Shipping Info
Ships in crush proof box, seeds packaged in cotton then in a waterproof pack with instructions. Seed ppacks are resealable.
Zone and planting
Zones 9-10
- Tomatoes grow well in the extended warm season of Zones 9 and 10. Often times you can grow tomatoes year round. This process is called perennialization. It happens when a typically annual plant grows year round in mild weather. In Zones 9 and 10, you can grow tomatoes year round but their productivity will greatly dimension once temperatures cool and the days are shorter. As a grower, you should make the decision to pull your tomato plants if they stop producing at a healthy rate, are diseased, or if space is needed for more seasonal vegetables.
- In Zones 9 and 10, you can start tomatoes from seed as early as February as long as they are protected from the cold. Do not let your seedlings get root bound in their containers. All seeds of the Solanaceae family enjoy warm temperatures to germinate. Using a heating pad can greatly increase the germination rate and speed.
Zones 2-8
- Sow seeds in starter pots with a heating pad 5-6 weeks before the last frost. Transplant out after the danger of frost is gone.
Planting Beefsteaks:
- Tomato seeds are easy to start with a few key things. Tomatoes germinate very slowly in cold soil. If you are starting your seeds early in the season you may want to use a heating mat to ensure the soil is warm enough for quick germination. Soil temperature should be 75-90°F.
- If you are planting seeds in starter pots, plant seeds into thoroughly moist high-quality seed starting soil. Place seeds on top of the soil and cover with 1/4″ of finely sifted soil.
- If you plan to direct sow (not recommended), follow the same instructions for starter pots or plug trays.
- Once the seedlings have germinated and have a first set of true leaves be sure to fertilize regularly with an organic liquid fertilizer.
- Seedlings can be planted into the garden when they are 7-8 weeks old or 5-6″ tall and stocky. Tomatoes are a unique crop because they can be planted deeply into the ground. This is recommended because the tiny white hairs on the tomato plant become roots. Plant your starts all the way down into the soil until only 3-4″ of the top leaves show. Tomatoes thrive in full sun.