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30 Dr. Wyche’s Yellow Tomato Seeds – Solanum lycopersicum – Heirloom Beefsteak, High-Yielding, Perfect for Slicing

30 Dr. Wyche’s Yellow Tomato Seeds – Solanum lycopersicum – Heirloom Beefsteak, High-Yielding, Perfect for Slicing

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Grow your own Dr. Wyche’s Yellow Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), a heirloom beefsteak variety prized for its large, golden-yellow fruits and sweet, tropical flavor. This low-acid tomato is perfect for fresh slicing, gourmet salads, and sandwiches. Fruits typically weigh 1-2 lbs, featuring a meaty texture, few seeds, and a rich, fruity taste that makes them perfect for fresh eating or sauces.

An indeterminate variety, Dr. Wyche’s Yellow Tomatoes thrive in full sun and nutrient-rich soil, producing abundant, crack-resistant fruits in 80-90 days. Their high yields, stunning golden color, and exceptional flavor make them a favorite among heirloom tomato enthusiasts. Whether grown in garden beds or large containers, this variety is a must-have for anyone looking to grow delicious and visually striking tomatoes.

🍅 Large Golden-Yellow Beefsteak – Vibrant color & rich flavor

🌿 Sweet, Fruity & Low-Acid – Ideal for slicing & fresh eating

☀️ Indeterminate Growth – Continuous harvest all season

🌱 High-Yielding & Crack-Resistant – Reliable, heavy producer

⏳ Matures in 80-90 Days – Heirloom variety with exceptional taste

🏡 Great for Gardens & Containers – Perfect for fresh use & sauces

Color: Golden-yellow

Features: Heirloom, large fruit, low-acid, crack-resistant, meaty texture

Soil Type: Well-draining, nutrient-rich soil

Watering: Moderate, keep soil evenly moist

Sunlight: Full sun (6-8 hours daily)

Growth Habit: Indeterminate, vining

Maturity: 80-90 days

30 dr. wyche’s yellow tomato seeds, solanum lycopersicum, heirloom beefsteak high-yielding perfect for slicing
Ships from: USA
Vendor: Folia Flora

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