Experience incredible garden results with Big Huge Tomato Seeds, a large red tomato variety prized for its impressive fruit size, rich flavor, and reliable productivity. Known for producing extra-large, meaty tomatoes, this variety is perfect for gardeners who enjoy hearty slices for sandwiches, salads, and fresh eating.
With vigorous growth, strong stems, and abundant yields, Big Huge Tomato plants perform exceptionally well in home gardens, raised beds, and greenhouses. These tomatoes offer classic red color, superb flavor, and excellent texture, making them a must-have for any tomato lover.
1. Features
- Produces extra-large, oversized red tomatoes
- Juicy, meaty texture ideal for slicing and fresh dishes
- High-germination, premium-quality seeds
- Suitable for gardens, pots, raised beds, and greenhouses
- Non-GMO and heirloom-style characteristics
- Vigorous, productive growth with strong plants
- Great variety for summer harvests
2. Specifications
- Common Name: Tomato
- Variety: Big Huge (Large Red)
- Plant Type: Warm-season annual
- USDA Zones: 3–11 (grown as annual)
- GMO Status: Non-GMO
- Heirloom: Yes (heirloom-type)
- Growth Habit: Indeterminate
- Season: Spring–Fall
- Sunlight: Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
- Soil Type: Well-drained, nutrient-rich garden soil
- Soil pH: 6.0–7.0
- Days to Germination: 7–14 days
- Days to Maturity: 80–90 days
- Watering: Deep, consistent watering
- Fruit Color: Red
- Fruit Size: Extra-large / Giant
- Use: Slicing, sandwiches, salads, fresh eating
3. Planting Guide
- When to Plant:
- Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the final frost.
- Transplant outdoors once temperatures remain above 55°F at night.
- How to Plant:
- Sow seeds ¼ inch deep.
- Maintain warm, moist soil until sprouting.
- Transplanting:
- Space plants 24–36 inches apart.
- Bury stems deeper than the original soil line to encourage strong roots.
- Sun Requirements:
- Provide full sun for best growth and maximum fruit size.
- Watering:
- Water deeply 2–3 times weekly.
- Keep soil consistently moist but not soaked.
- Support:
- Use cages, tall stakes, or trellises to support large fruit clusters.
- Harvesting:
- Pick when fruits reach full red color and feel firm yet slightly soft.