Beefsteak Tomato Seeds

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West Coast Seeds, Beefsteak Tomato Seeds - Detailed Description


Discover the joy of growing your Beefsteak tomatoes with our premium seeds, promising a garden filled with large, juicy, and flavorful fruits. These iconic tomatoes are known for their impressive size, often weighing up to 1 pound each, making them the perfect choice for slicing and adding to sandwiches, salads, or simply enjoying fresh from the vine. Our Beefsteak Tomato Seeds are selected for their robustness, ensuring your plants are productive and disease-resistant, thriving in a variety of climates.

Easy to grow and maintain, these seeds are suitable for gardeners of all levels, from beginners to experts. Whether you have a spacious garden or a small urban space, Beefsteak tomatoes can be a rewarding addition, offering a bountiful harvest. Cultivate your seeds and watch your plants produce hearty tomatoes with rich, deep flavours that store-bought varieties can't match. Enjoy the satisfaction of homegrown goodness with our Beefsteak Tomato Seeds.


West Coast Seeds, Beefsteak Tomato Seeds - Additional Information


How to Grow Beefsteak Tomatoes


Planting Schedule:
To grow Beefsteak Tomatoes, plant seeds indoors in early spring with bottom heat for optimal germination. Once sprouted, move them to a cooler spot under bright lights and nurture them for 6-8 weeks at around 10°C (50°F). Transplant outdoors when nighttime temperatures consistently stay above 7°C (45°F) for early types or 10°C (50°F) for others. Soil temperature should range between 25-35°C (68-95°F) for best germination results, usually within 7-14 days.


Seed Starting:
Plant seeds 5mm-1cm (¼-½ inch) deep in well-lit areas to foster strong, leg-free growth. Seedlings may require repotting to support their root development. Arrange determinate varieties 45-60cm (18-24 inches) apart and indeterminate types 50-75cm (20-30 inches) apart, with rows spaced 1m (3 feet) apart.


Growing:
For healthy tomato plants, aim for soil pH between 6.0 and 6.8. Add compost, manure, and organic fertilizer. Plant time depends on soil type; earlier is for lighter soil. Use glacial rock dust for calcium. Water regularly, provide full sun exposure, and support the plants.

Bury the plant up to the first leaves when transplanting to improve growth. Reduce watering in late July to aid fruit ripening. Prune indeterminate varieties to manage foliage and encourage a larger fruit set. Determinate types require minimal pruning and bear fruit simultaneously.


Harvesting:
Harvest tomatoes at your preferred ripeness. Indoors, green tomatoes can ripen in cool conditions if blemish-free. Note that very dark green tomatoes may not fully ripen.


Beefsteak Tomatoes Pests & Diseases


Blossom End Rot:
Blossom End Rot is caused by calcium deficiency, leading to a brown, dry, and recessed area at the fruit's blossom end. This can cause further infection and even internal blackening. Fluctuations in watering disrupt calcium uptake, leading to an imbalance in the potassium-to-calcium ratio. Add bonemeal, dolomite lime, and organic fertilizer to the soil to prevent this and maintain consistent watering.


Late Blight:
Late Blight is a fungal disease that affects plants, especially tomatoes. It begins as greenish-black spots on the leaves, which then spread to the stems and fruit. Brown cankers and bluish-grey mould may also develop. Prevention is critical as there is no cure. Keep plants dry and ventilated, and use cloches. Applying Bordo Copper Spray with OMRI-listed Superflow Natural Surfactant in late summer can prevent fungus spores from germinating.

Black Krim Organic Beefsteak Tomato Seeds


Discover the delicious and unique taste of Black Krim Organic Beefsteak Tomato Seeds - a favourite among chefs and home gardeners. These tomatoes are known for their juicy, sweet, and slightly smoky flavour with a subtle saltiness. Enjoy them with a drizzle of olive oil and sea salt, or pair them with fresh mozzarella, basil, and balsamic for a classic and flavorful dish.

These plants mature late but are vigorous producers; each fruit weighs 227-283g (8-12 oz). The tomatoes are a visual delight, with deep purple to mahogany skins complemented by green shoulders and flesh tinged with green.

Black Krim tomatoes, originating from Krymysk near the Black Sea, are known for their resilience and natural disease resistance. These plants can grow up to 6 feet or more and produce large, sumptuous fruit. Try Black Krim Organic Beefsteak Tomato Seeds for an extraordinary addition to your garden and kitchen.


Flavours:Complex sweet, smoky flavours and a hint of saltiness
Characteristics:Large dark purple/mahogany fruits
Latin name:Solanum lycopersicum L.
Family:Solanaceae
Difficulty:Moderately Difficult
Season:Warm Season
Exposure:Full sun
Days to maturity:80 Days
Type of seed:Open-Pollinated Seeds
Ideal PH:6.0 - 6.8
Seed Life:3 years


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