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Tomato Seeds - Indeterminate - Purple Bumble Bee Cherry

$200 USD
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  • 10 Seeds
  • 60-70 Days to Maturity
  • Requires Low Maintenance
  • Crack Resistant
  • Distinctive Stripe Pattern
  • Compact with Short Vines
  • Offers a Complex, Fruity Flavor
  • Indeterminate Growth Habit

History:
Purple Bumble Bee Tomato, despite its contemporary appeal, stands on the foundation of rich horticultural history. This variety, like all bumble bee tomatoes, owes its lineage to the ancient traditions of tomato cultivation. Yet, it brings a modern twist to the table with its vivid purple stripes, a testament to careful selection and breeding. Over the years, it has emerged as a favorite among both novice gardeners and seasoned horticulturists, largely due to its aesthetic appeal and culinary versatility.

Uses:
One glance at the Purple Bumble Bee Tomato and it's clear why it's a favorite among chefs and home cooks. Its elongated cherry size is perfect for garnishes, salads, or even as a colorful addition to charcuterie boards. But beyond its beauty, lies a depth of flavor - a harmonious blend of sweetness and fruitiness, making it a delight in every bite. Whether you're looking to elevate a simple dish or craft a gourmet meal, this tomato will not disappoint.

Growing Habits & Planting Instructions:
Being an indeterminate variety, the Purple Bumble Bee Tomato will continue to set and ripen fruit throughout the growing season, until halted by frost. Start by sowing seeds indoors, about 6-8 weeks before the last expected frost. Ensure they are planted in well-draining soil and placed in a warm, sunny spot. Once the threat of frost has passed, transplant them outdoors with 24-36 inches between plants. Regular watering, especially in dry periods, will reward you with a bountiful harvest. Thanks to its compact growth habit, this tomato is also a good candidate for container gardening, but do ensure it has some form of support as the fruits develop.

Tomato Seeds - Purple Bumble Bee - Alliance of Native Seedkeepers - Tomato
Alliance Of Native Seedkeepers

Tomato Seeds - Indeterminate - Purple Bumble Bee Cherry

$200 USD

History:
Purple Bumble Bee Tomato, despite its contemporary appeal, stands on the foundation of rich horticultural history. This variety, like all bumble bee tomatoes, owes its lineage to the ancient traditions of tomato cultivation. Yet, it brings a modern twist to the table with its vivid purple stripes, a testament to careful selection and breeding. Over the years, it has emerged as a favorite among both novice gardeners and seasoned horticulturists, largely due to its aesthetic appeal and culinary versatility.

Uses:
One glance at the Purple Bumble Bee Tomato and it's clear why it's a favorite among chefs and home cooks. Its elongated cherry size is perfect for garnishes, salads, or even as a colorful addition to charcuterie boards. But beyond its beauty, lies a depth of flavor - a harmonious blend of sweetness and fruitiness, making it a delight in every bite. Whether you're looking to elevate a simple dish or craft a gourmet meal, this tomato will not disappoint.

Growing Habits & Planting Instructions:
Being an indeterminate variety, the Purple Bumble Bee Tomato will continue to set and ripen fruit throughout the growing season, until halted by frost. Start by sowing seeds indoors, about 6-8 weeks before the last expected frost. Ensure they are planted in well-draining soil and placed in a warm, sunny spot. Once the threat of frost has passed, transplant them outdoors with 24-36 inches between plants. Regular watering, especially in dry periods, will reward you with a bountiful harvest. Thanks to its compact growth habit, this tomato is also a good candidate for container gardening, but do ensure it has some form of support as the fruits develop.

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