
Dharaseeds
Big Beef Tomato Seeds
Estimated delivery between April 15 and April 18.
Big Beef Tomato Seeds – Early, Large Fruits, Heavy Yields & Disease Resistant 🍅
Grow Delicious, Juicy, and Extra-Large Tomatoes in Your Garden!
🌱 Big Beef Tomatoes are early-maturing, high-yielding hybrid tomatoes known for their exceptional flavor, large size, and disease resistance. These bright red, meaty tomatoes grow up to 10–12 oz per fruit and are perfect for slicing, sandwiches, and fresh salads.
Key Features:
✔ Extra-Large Fruits – 10–12 oz (sometimes bigger!) per tomato.
✔ Early Maturity – Ready in just 70–75 days.
✔ High Yields – Heavy fruit production all season long.
✔ Disease Resistant – Resists Verticillium, Fusarium Wilt, and Nematodes.
✔ Perfect for Fresh Eating & Cooking – Juicy, flavorful, and meaty texture.
✔ Indeterminate Variety – Produces continuously until frost.
Growing Conditions:
Sunlight: Full sun (6–8 hours per day)
Soil Type: Well-draining, nutrient-rich soil
Watering Needs: Moderate, keep soil evenly moist
Germination Time: 5–10 days (at 70–85°F)
Plant Height: 5–7 feet (requires staking or cages)
Spacing: 24–36 inches apart
Days to Harvest: 70–75 days
USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–11 (Annual)
How to Grow Big Beef Tomatoes from Seeds:
Start Indoors: 6–8 weeks before the last frost in seed trays.
Transplant Outdoors: When night temperatures are above 50°F.
Support Growth: Use cages, stakes, or trellises for better airflow & support.
Water & Feed: Keep soil moist; fertilize with balanced or tomato-specific fertilizer.
Harvest When Ripe: Pick when tomatoes are fully red and slightly firm.
Why Choose Our Big Beef Tomato Seeds?
🌱 High-Germination, Fresh & Non-GMO
🍅 Large, Juicy, & Delicious Tomatoes – Perfect for Slicing
🏡 Heavy Yields – Perfect for Home Gardens & Market Growers
🌿 Resistant to Common Tomato Diseases for a Healthier Crop
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
❓ Are Big Beef tomatoes good for containers?
Yes, but use a large (at least 5-gallon) container with a strong stake or cage for support.
❓ Do Big Beef tomatoes need pruning?
Yes! Prune suckers and lower leaves to improve airflow and encourage bigger fruits.
❓ Can I grow these tomatoes in hot climates?
Yes! They are heat-tolerant but need consistent watering to prevent cracking.
❓ How do I make my tomatoes taste even better?
For sweeter tomatoes, reduce watering slightly as they ripen and add compost to your soil.