Grow Birdie Rouge Tomato Seeds, a premium heirloom tomato variety celebrated for its sweet, rich flavor, smooth red skin, and heavy production throughout the warm season. This early-ripening tomato delivers small to medium fruits that are perfect for fresh eating, slicing, cooking, and salads. Known for its reliable yields and excellent taste, Birdie Rouge is a favorite among home gardeners wanting dependable, flavorful tomatoes.
These Non-GMO Birdie Rouge Tomato Seeds produce strong plants that thrive in full sun and warm soil, making them ideal for raised beds, container gardening, and open garden rows. With vigorous growth and prolific production, this heirloom tomato offers impressive performance for gardeners seeking both quality and flavor in a compact, productive plant.
Features
- High-quality heirloom tomato with rich, sweet flavor.
- Produces smooth, red, small-to-medium fruits ideal for fresh use.
- Early maturing with strong yields all season long.
- Suitable for containers, raised beds, and garden rows.
- Non-GMO, open-pollinated heirloom seed variety.
- Performs well in warm climates with full sun.
- Great for slicing, salads, and cooking.
Specifications
- Plant Name: Birdie Rouge Tomato
- Plant Type: Warm-season fruiting tomato
- Growth Habit: Compact indeterminate (continuous production)
- Seed Type: Open-pollinated, Non-GMO
- Heirloom: Yes
- USDA Zones: Best in Zones 3–11 during warm season
- Growing Season: Spring and summer planting
- Sun Requirement: Full sun
- Days to Maturity: 65–80 days
- Germination Temperature: 70°F–95°F (21°C–35°C)
- Plant Height: 4–6 feet with support
- Plant Spacing: 18–30 inches apart
- Soil Preference: Warm, well-drained fertile soil
- Water Requirement: Moderate watering at soil level
- Support Needed: Yes; cage, stake, or trellis recommended
- Growth Advantage: Early harvest with heavy fruit production
Planting Guide
- Start seeds indoors 6–10 weeks before the final frost date.
- Sow seeds ¼ inch deep in warm seed-starting medium.
- Maintain soil at 70°F–95°F for best germination.
- Transplant outside after frost when nights remain warm.
- Choose full sun and space plants 18–30 inches apart.
- Water at soil level to avoid wet foliage and stress.
- Provide support with cages or stakes for strong production.
- Harvest when fruits are fully red, smooth, and firm.
- Pick regularly to encourage continuous fruiting.