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Oregon Spring Tomato

$2.99

Oregon Spring Tomato

$2.99
A beautiful, medium sized, hardy tomato that will quickly begin producing even in chilly Spring mornings.

This early, cold tolerant variety produces medium sized tomatoes with a rich flavor perfect for use in any of your favorite dishes or enjoyed all on its own with just a drizzle of olive oil and some salt and pepper!

Size:

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Small

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Grow 18 plants

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Quick Facts

Growing season:

Late Spring and Summer

Harvest method:

Cut and Come Again

First harvest:

9

weeks

Final harvest:

11

weeks

Best Farmstand placement:

Bottom Level

Growing timeline + care reminders

Our non-GMO seedlings are cultivated using organic practices, guaranteeing the purest and safest ingredients for your meals.

Growing timeline

Our non-GMO seedlings are cultivated using organic practices, guaranteeing the purest and safest ingredients for your meals.

Germination

The most difficult part of the process has been done for you – your seedlings arrive pre-germinated and ready to grow!

Weeks: 0

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9

: Early growth

Practice weekly maintenance

Remove any yellowing leaves

2

Weeks

9

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11

: Peak freshness

Prune as needed

Harvest what you want, when you want it!

3

Weeks

11

+

: Replant

Order new seedlings to keep the bounty flowing

4

Harvesting tips

Tomato plants will require regular pruning at the ends of branches to keep plants compact. Additionally, pruning suckers (pinch off shoots in the "elbows" between the main stem and branches) will keep growth from becoming too dense - plants require ventilation and access to full sun for best leaf growth, flower setting, and disease prevention. Tomato plants may need additional support to produce abundantly. Harvest tomatoes when they are red with a slight give to the fruit.

About our farms

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Raising fresh food brings people together

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We prioritize sustainable practices, avoiding the use of harsh chemicals and pesticides.

This connection and love starts at our farms, where our expert team of farmers and horticulturalists nurture your non-GMO, pesticide-free seedlings all the way from seed to germination.


Checking everything from root size to scanning for pests, our farm teams make sure each plant is thriving before it’s delivered to your door. We optimize each delivery route to ensure your seedlings experience minimal impact and arrive in peak condition.

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