Early Girl Tomatoes

If our clients want slicer tomatoes? They are getting at least one Early Girl!

Why we love Early Girl Tomatoes:

  • Like its name implies, these plants start cranking out the tomatoes faster than any other tomato variety. Not only do they start producing tomatoes fastest, they ripen quickly too!

  • Early Girls are insanely productive. They start making tomatoes faster than other slicer varieties AND they will continue to produce longer than most other varieties we grow.

  • Early Girl tomatoes are hardy and more resistant to disease than other slicer varieties.

  • Early Girl tomatoes have pliable skin which makes them one of the most split-resistant varieties.

  • They are a mid-size tomato (most gardeners agree they make the perfect size for sandwiches, etc).

  • They do not disappoint in the flavor department.

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