25+ Florida Everglades Tomato Seeds Organic from SW Florida
Note: Do not order if your mailbox is exposed to full sun and extreme temperatures in summer. These are tiny seeds and can literally bake in the oven-like temperatures of a mailbox in these conditions (about 88 degrees plus and Full Sun) in just a couple minutes. Getting them to germinate in Florida and the deep south in the summer can be tricky also, because if the soil is too hot, it will kill them. I recommend Florida Buyers to order and plant during milder, non-summer weather when conditions are not so extreme and your chances of success will be much higher. These Everglades Tomato seeds grow a very hardy and very tasty cherry tomato. They require little care after the seedlings start to grow, but in extremely hot conditions, avoid full sun after planting. Transplant and mulch when they are a few inches tall. Only need occasional water and fertilizer unless it's very hot and dry, in which case, water every other day. They can be grown year round here in Southwest Florida, and similar climates. Can withstand extreme heat as well as cool temperatures. These seeds come from my garden where they are grown in pots. However, they can be grown in many different soil types and conditions and will sometimes grow on their own about anywhere if their seeds get dispersed. In fact, this past winter and spring they popped up all over my yard, probably because one of our dogs likes to eat them and probably spread because of him. Plant seeds just barely under the surface of regular potting soil outside when temperatures are warm. They might not germinate if the soil is not warm enough. Keep soil moist, but not waterlogged. Once grown out, an individual plant should produce tomatoes for several months.
Specifications
| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |
| Cultivating Difficulty | Easy |
| Type | Vegetable Seeds |
| Soil PH | Any |
| Growth Habit | Running |
| Soil Type | Loam |
| Features | Fast Growing |
| Climate | Sub-tropical |
| Sunlight | Partial Shade |
| MPN | N/A |
| Genus | Solanum |
| USDA Hardiness Zone (°F) | Zones 8 thru 11 |
| Aspect | East-facing |
| Foliage | Evergreen |
| Indoor/Outdoor | Outdoor |
| Life Cycle | Annual |
| Common Name | Everglades Tomato |
| Brand | Everglades |
| Watering | Medium |
| Season Of Interest | All seasons in Florida |
Note: Do not order if your mailbox is exposed to full sun and extreme temperatures in summer. These are tiny seeds and can literally bake in the oven-like temperatures of a mailbox in these conditions (about 88 degrees plus and Full Sun) in just a couple minutes. Getting them to germinate in Florida and the deep south in the summer can be tricky also, because if the soil is too hot, it will kill them. I recommend Florida Buyers to order and plant during milder, non-summer weather when conditions are not so extreme and your chances of success will be much higher. These Everglades Tomato seeds grow a very hardy and very tasty cherry tomato. They require little care after the seedlings start to grow, but in extremely hot conditions, avoid full sun after planting. Transplant and mulch when they are a few inches tall. Only need occasional water and fertilizer unless it's very hot and dry, in which case, water every other day. They can be grown year round here in Southwest Florida, and similar climates. Can withstand extreme heat as well as cool temperatures. These seeds come from my garden where they are grown in pots. However, they can be grown in many different soil types and conditions and will sometimes grow on their own about anywhere if their seeds get dispersed. In fact, this past winter and spring they popped up all over my yard, probably because one of our dogs likes to eat them and probably spread because of him. Plant seeds just barely under the surface of regular potting soil outside when temperatures are warm. They might not germinate if the soil is not warm enough. Keep soil moist, but not waterlogged. Once grown out, an individual plant should produce tomatoes for several months.