Dhara Seeds
$16.99
Unit price perEstimated Free Delivery between December 31 and January 03.
Secured Payment Methods
Your transaction is protected with advanced security measures to keep your information confidential
Better Bush Vfn Hybrid (Solanum lycopersicum) is an early-season, non-GMO hybrid tomato variety that is perfect for small gardens and container gardening. With compact growth and high yields of flavorful, red fruit, this tomato variety is ideal for gardeners who want a quick harvest without compromising taste or quality.
Water regularly to keep the soil evenly moist, especially during hot weather. Avoid wetting the leaves to reduce disease risk. Water at the base of the plant for best results.
Better Bush Vfn Hybrid Tomatoes are suitable for USDA Hardiness Zones 4-9.
Great for small garden spaces, containers, and raised beds. These tomatoes are perfect for gardeners with limited space or those looking for an early season harvest.
Dhara Seeds offers Better Bush Vfn Hybrid Early Season Tomato Seeds, an ideal choice for gardeners who want an early, high-yielding tomato plant with exceptional flavor.
Plant seeds indoors and transplant outdoors after the last frost. Ensure full sun and regular watering for optimal growth.
This variety offers early harvests, compact growth, and resistance to common tomato diseases.
Sow seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost and transplant outdoors after the frost has passed.
A balanced organic fertilizer can help Better Bush VFN Hybrid Tomato plants grow healthier and produce better yields.
Better Bush VFN Hybrid Tomato seeds usually germinate within 5–14 days when kept in warm a moist soil conditions.
Harvesting time for Better Bush VFN Hybrid Tomato varies but generally begins a few weeks to a few months after planting a depending on the variety.
Water Better Bush VFN Hybrid Tomato plants regularly to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Avoid letting the soil dry out completely.
Better Bush VFN Hybrid Tomato plants grow best in full sun a ideally receiving 6–8 hours of direct light each day.