50+ Money Maker Tomato Seeds- -SOLANUM LYCOPERSICUM- Non GMO (Heirloom Variety) Enjoy Deep Red Sweet Tomatoes-A095.
Description:
Moneymaker Heirloom Tomato is an old English heirloom variety came from Bristol, circa the early 1900's A classic Heirloom "greenhouse" tomato, Moneymaker has long been a popular cash crop for farmers, but is a favorite of home gardeners as well! Highly heat tolerant, Moneymaker is easy to grow and produces very red, 4-6 ounce fruits. Can grow up to 8', but can be controlled with pruning and/or staking.
Moneymaker Organic tomato seeds produce vigorous plants. Enjoy continuous heavy yields of deep red coloured globes in clusters of 6 to 10 fruit. The uniform, smooth-skinned fruit are medium in size averaging 113-170 gram (4-6 oz.). Fruits are juicy with classic taste and a sweet bite. This is a medium-early, main season tomato. Originally bred for greenhouses, it can be successfully grown in any garden. Though Moneymaker plants do prefer high heat, the plants are amazingly adaptable and will set fruit freely in any weather.
Growing Money Maker Tomato Seeds: Sow seeds indoors about 6-8 weeks before your last spring frost date – use a soil-less growing mix for germinating and growing seedlings indoors. The temperature of the seeding mix should be 21-24 C (70-75 F) for prompt germination. When the seedlings are 4 cm (1.75″) high, transplant each into individual peat pots, reduce temperature to 15–18 C (59-65 F) and grow on under lights until hardening off and planting in the garden in late May.
Transplant into well-drained organic soil 60 cm (24″) apart for determinate varieties and 90 cm (36″) apart for indeterminate varieties. Tomatoes need warmth, direct sunlight & a steady supply of water. Keep plants well-watered and apply the water to the soil rather than showering down over the plants. Rotate the crop position in the garden every year and wait three years before using the same patch again for tomatoes .
At the end of the season dig out and discard diseased plants – do not compost them. It is also very important to keep plants evenly watered as fluctuations in available soil moisture can lead to a host of problems such as fruit cracking or splitting, irregular fruiting and increasing the chance of blossom end rot developing. Apply a mulch of straw around plants to protect them from soil borne diseases and to help conserve soil moisture.
Harvest : Harvest when the fruit is the desired colour. Green tomatoes can be ripened indoors at a cool temperature when they are blemish free. Very dark green tomatoes are unlikely to ripen fully. Quick Facts: Delicious, juicy classic taste Open-pollinated seeds Matures in 75-80 days Vigorous with heavy yields Indeterminate (vine)