Solanum lycopersicum Big Tomato Seeds are perfect for gardeners looking to grow large, flavorful tomatoes in vegetable patches and home gardens. These Non-GMO seeds provide strong germination, healthy vine growth, and high-yield fruit.
Big Tomatoes are prized for their size, juiciness, and excellent flavor, making them perfect for fresh eating, sandwiches, salads, and cooking. High-volume search terms such as “Big Tomato seeds,” “Solanum lycopersicum seeds,” and “home garden tomatoes” highlight their popularity among home gardeners and small-scale growers.
These seeds thrive in fertile, well-draining soil with full sun, producing uniform, high-quality tomatoes suitable for backyard gardens, raised beds, or container planting.
Features
- Non-GMO, high-germination seeds
- Produces large, juicy, and flavorful tomatoes
- Ideal for vegetable patches, raised beds, and home gardens
- Thrives in full sun and fertile, well-draining soil
- Easy-to-grow, beginner-friendly variety
- Suitable for fresh use, salads, sandwiches, and cooking
Specifications
- Scientific Name: Solanum lycopersicum
- Common Name: Big Tomato Seeds
- Seed Type: Non-GMO
- Plant Type: Annual fruiting vegetable
- Growth Habit: Upright or vining
- Sun Exposure: Full sun
- Soil Type: Fertile, well-draining soil
- Soil pH Range: 6.0–6.8
- Water Requirements: Moderate, consistent moisture
- USDA Zones: 4–10
- Temperature Preference: 70–85°F
- Days to Germination: 7–14 days
- Days to Maturity: 75–90 days depending on variety
- Plant Height: 24–48 inches
- Plant Spacing: 18–24 inches
- Row Spacing: 24–36 inches
- Sowing Depth: ¼ inch
- Planting Season: Spring or after last frost
- Container Friendly: Yes, suitable for large containers and raised beds
- Support Needed: Yes, staking or trellis recommended
- Fertilizer Needs: Benefits from compost or balanced fertilizer
- Climate Suitability: Warm-season growth
- Maintenance Level: Moderate
- Garden Use: Vegetable patches, home gardens, raised beds
- Seed Quality: High viability, Non-GMO
Planting Guide
- Sow seeds ¼ inch deep in fertile, well-draining soil.
- Space seeds 18–24 inches apart in rows 24–36 inches apart.
- Provide full sun for optimal fruit production.
- Maintain consistent soil moisture without waterlogging.
- Fertilize lightly with compost or balanced fertilizer every 4–6 weeks.
- Support plants with stakes or trellises to manage vine growth.
- Harvest tomatoes when fully colored and firm, typically 75–90 days after sowing.