Enhance your garden with the bold color and exceptional flavor of Dark Maroon Tomato Vegetable Seeds for Planting. This rare tomato variety produces medium to large fruits with a deep maroon hue, smooth texture, and rich, slightly sweet flavor. Perfect for gardeners wanting unique and eye-catching tomatoes with gourmet-quality taste.
Dark maroon tomato plants are vigorous producers, thriving in warm conditions with full sun exposure. These non-GMO, high-germination seeds are suitable for home gardens, pots, raised beds, and greenhouses. Ideal for fresh eating, salads, slicing, roasting, and culinary creations.
Features
- Premium non-GMO dark maroon tomato seeds
- Produces bold, richly colored tomatoes
- Unique variety with outstanding taste
- High-yielding and vigorous plant growth
- Perfect for gardens, raised beds, and containers
- Great for slicing, salads, and gourmet dishes
- Ideal for both beginner and experienced gardeners
Specifications
- Seed Type: Tomato Seeds
- Common Name (US): Tomato
- Variety: Dark Maroon Tomato
- Plant Type: Warm-season annual
- GMO Status: Non-GMO
- Heirloom: Depending on specific variety
- Season: Spring and summer planting
- USDA Zones: 3–11 (annual)
- Sun Exposure: Full sun
- Soil Type: Fertile, well-drained soil
- Soil pH: 6.0–6.8
- Days to Germination: 6–12 days
- Days to Maturity: 70–85 days
- Fruit Color: Dark maroon
- Fruit Size: Medium to large
- Plant Height: 4–6 feet
- Watering Needs: Even, consistent moisture
- Spacing: 18–24 inches apart
- Support Needed: Stakes, cages, or trellis recommended
- Uses: Fresh eating, slicing, salads, cooking
Planting Guide
- When to Plant:
- Start indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost.
- Transplant outdoors when temperatures stay above 60°F.
- How to Sow:
- Plant seeds 1/4 inch deep.
- Keep soil moist and warm for best germination.
- Transplanting:
- Harden off seedlings prior to moving outside.
- Bury stems deeper to promote strong root development.
- Sun Requirements:
- Full sun with at least 6–8 hours daily.
- Care Tips:
- Water at the base to avoid leaf diseases.
- Mulch to retain soil moisture.
- Provide support as fruit clusters grow heavy.
- Harvesting:
- Pick when fruits turn a deep maroon shade and feel slightly soft.
- Harvest regularly to encourage continued fruiting.