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Tomato Pear Fruit Seeds, Planting

Key Features:

  • Produces distinctive pear-shaped tomatoes with smooth skin

  • Sweet, mild flavor ideal for salads, fresh use, and cooking

  • Suitable for container gardening, raised beds, and outdoor soil

  • Heavy fruiting habit throughout the growing season

  • Non-GMO high-quality seeds

Specifications

  • Common Name: Pear Tomato

  • Plant Type: Annual Vegetable Plant

  • Fruit Shape: Pear-shaped

  • Fruit Color: Red

  • Flavor Profile: Mild and slightly sweet

  • Sunlight: Full Sun

  • Soil Requirements: Well-draining, fertile soil

  • Watering: Moderate; keep soil consistently moist

  • USDA Hardiness Zones: Grown as annual in all zones

  • Growth Habit: Bushy to semi-vining, depending on support

  • GMO Status: Non-GMO

  • Best Planting Time: Spring after frost

Planting Guide

  1. Seed Sowing:
    Start indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost. Sow seeds ¼ inch deep in moist seed-starting mix.

  2. Germination:
    Maintain 70–80°F temperature and bright light until seedlings emerge.

  3. Transplanting:
    Transplant outdoors after frost danger passes and soil warms. Space plants 18–24 inches apart.

  4. Care:
    Provide support stakes or cages. Water deeply but avoid waterlogging.

  5. Harvesting:
    Pick when tomatoes turn fully colored and slightly firm.

Key Features:

  • Produces distinctive pear-shaped tomatoes with smooth skin

  • Sweet, mild flavor ideal for salads, fresh use, and cooking

  • Suitable for container gardening, raised beds, and outdoor soil

  • Heavy fruiting habit throughout the growing season

  • Non-GMO high-quality seeds

Specifications

  • Common Name: Pear Tomato

  • Plant Type: Annual Vegetable Plant

  • Fruit Shape: Pear-shaped

  • Fruit Color: Red

  • Flavor Profile: Mild and slightly sweet

  • Sunlight: Full Sun

  • Soil Requirements: Well-draining, fertile soil

  • Watering: Moderate; keep soil consistently moist

  • USDA Hardiness Zones: Grown as annual in all zones

  • Growth Habit: Bushy to semi-vining, depending on support

  • GMO Status: Non-GMO

  • Best Planting Time: Spring after frost

Planting Guide

  1. Seed Sowing:
    Start indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost. Sow seeds ¼ inch deep in moist seed-starting mix.

  2. Germination:
    Maintain 70–80°F temperature and bright light until seedlings emerge.

  3. Transplanting:
    Transplant outdoors after frost danger passes and soil warms. Space plants 18–24 inches apart.

  4. Care:
    Provide support stakes or cages. Water deeply but avoid waterlogging.

  5. Harvesting:
    Pick when tomatoes turn fully colored and slightly firm.

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Tomato Pear Fruit Seeds, Planting

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Description

Key Features:

  • Produces distinctive pear-shaped tomatoes with smooth skin

  • Sweet, mild flavor ideal for salads, fresh use, and cooking

  • Suitable for container gardening, raised beds, and outdoor soil

  • Heavy fruiting habit throughout the growing season

  • Non-GMO high-quality seeds

Specifications

  • Common Name: Pear Tomato

  • Plant Type: Annual Vegetable Plant

  • Fruit Shape: Pear-shaped

  • Fruit Color: Red

  • Flavor Profile: Mild and slightly sweet

  • Sunlight: Full Sun

  • Soil Requirements: Well-draining, fertile soil

  • Watering: Moderate; keep soil consistently moist

  • USDA Hardiness Zones: Grown as annual in all zones

  • Growth Habit: Bushy to semi-vining, depending on support

  • GMO Status: Non-GMO

  • Best Planting Time: Spring after frost

Planting Guide

  1. Seed Sowing:
    Start indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost. Sow seeds ¼ inch deep in moist seed-starting mix.

  2. Germination:
    Maintain 70–80°F temperature and bright light until seedlings emerge.

  3. Transplanting:
    Transplant outdoors after frost danger passes and soil warms. Space plants 18–24 inches apart.

  4. Care:
    Provide support stakes or cages. Water deeply but avoid waterlogging.

  5. Harvesting:
    Pick when tomatoes turn fully colored and slightly firm.