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Sow Right Seeds - Beefsteak Tomato Seeds for Planting - Non-GMO Heirloom Packet with Instructions to Plant a Home Vegetable Garden - Indeterminate, Super Large and Bright Red Fruits (1)

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  • Beautiful - Large full-color packets of Beefsteak Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) seed. Heirloom variety with a wide shape that can grow to 6 in diameter. Wonderful meaty slicing tomato that may hang over the sides of your toast. Has a classic red-tomato flavor. Indeterminate vines need support and will produce until the first frost. Seed packet contains 100mg (about 45 seeds).
  • Productive - Tomatoes germinate in 5-10 days when soil temps are 70-80F. Plant 1/4 deep and space 36 apart in an area with full sun. This variety will grow up to 6 tall with a spread of 3-4. Fruits will mature in 75-85 days, plant in USDA zones 2-11.
  • Good Eats - You can eat these slicer tomatoes plain with some salt and pepper, or add it to your morning toast. Use in recipes such as bruschetta, pico, tomato tarts, jam, or try your hand at storing your garden tomatoes for a long-lasting harvest. Beefsteak tomatoes are versatile, juicy, and savory.
  • Easy to Grow - Instructions included on each packet. Plus, we are available to answer all your questions. If these seeds dont germinate, we will happily make it right for you.
  • Safe and Sustainable - Our operation is fully solar powered, and Sow Right Seeds has taken the Safe Seed Pledge to sell only fresh Non-GMO heirloom seeds for you and your family.

Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Brand: Sow Right Seeds


Material Feature: GMO Free, Heirloom


Color: Green,Purple,Red-tomato,White,Yellow


Expected Blooming Period: Winter


Sunlight Exposure: Full Sun


Unit Count: 45.0 Count


Expected Planting Period: Winter


Expected Plant Height: 6 Feet


Soil Type: Sandy Soil


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Brand: Sow Right Seeds


Material Feature: GMO Free, Heirloom


Color: Green,Purple,Red-tomato,White,Yellow


Expected Blooming Period: Winter


Sunlight Exposure: Full Sun


Unit Count: 45.0 Count


Expected Planting Period: Winter


Expected Plant Height: 6 Feet


Soil Type: Sandy Soil


Moisture Needs: Moderate Watering


Number of Pieces: 1


UPC: 696550222087


Package Dimensions: 5.5 x 3.5 x 0.01 inches


Item Weight: 0.176 ounces


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  • Supplement to prevent blossom end rot.
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Plants grew to 6 feet. Be sure to supplement with calcium to prevent blossom end rot and use good draining containers. Heavy rain and high heat here in Maryland is slowing the fruit production but it's starting to pick up.
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2025 by Gregory L. Hall Gregory L. Hall

  • First order lost, free replacement!
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So I ordered these seeds and they disappeared but when I called the company I got a free reship no questions asked. It worked, the second package arrived safely and they have completed germination stage and are now in soil on shelves. I did rate four stars for flavor although I won't taste a tomato sandwich until September, the strategy I employ for tomato gardening is one which has worked for me for years and beefsteak is my favorite variety. First, germinate, then grow indoors until risk of frost is gone. Here, that's June. The plants need a double layered deer-fence, and individual wire cages for support plus plastic coverings. I had a hailstorm kill half my crop once, not happening with this set up. I collect rain water for the maters, because I think chlorine is no good for them. Every few years I get a bad outbreak of blate which turns most of the tomatos black. I save the seeds for growing next year and so far they continue to germinate however after the third year the tomatos stop turning red and begin to ripen fully at a yellow orange color which makes me look around for new seeds. Thank you! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2023 by Jesse

  • So far, so good!
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Just started some seeds indoors in Southern California a few days ago (Feb 16, 2025). It’s now Feb 20 and I’m already beginning to see some seeds sprout. So far, 2 of my 6 “pots” are showing signs of life. I planted 3 seeds per “pot” with the expectation that not every seed would be viable. I’ll update my review if more begin peeking their heads out, which I expect they will. All in all, I’m quite pleased and excited to see how the plants do when they’re ready to be planted in the garden. Edit: It’s now April 21 and my beefsteak seedlings have become healthy, thriving plants. One of the four has just started to develop flowers - I’ll update again once fruiting begins. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025 by Reb1 Reb1

  • Decent.
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Germinated ok, quite small compared to other seeds I have started. Remains to be seen on how they produce.
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025 by Heart4Nrsg

  • Bad seed, Full refund.
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Not beefsteak, tomatoes are no larger than a golf ball. Update: seller contacted me about my concerns and gave me a full refund. Customer service can't get any better than this. I now give the sell a 5 star.
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2025 by cary carter

  • Seed packet wasn't homogenous
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I got 100% germination rate on the 18 seeds I attempted from a single packet. This cohort of seedlings moved outside after the last day of frost. Now that I have fruit I can see that 3 are actually Beefsteak, 5 came out as some sort of determinate cherry tomato, and the rest came out as various forms of Roma including one that was a pomodoro. The amount of effort you put in to get to the point of harvest is gigantic. When you end up with something other than what you thought you grew, there is no way a company can ever repay you for the injury inflicted. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Super tiny? See photo.
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We've grown Beefsteak Tomatoes before... these have been the longest to grow. Planted outside in may as small sprouts(as one does)... finally got 1... ONE and it's like the size of a USA quarter
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2025 by Ultimaron Ultimaron

  • Beautiful tomatoes
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The seeds that grew made beautiful tomatoes I hated to can them they were so pretty. Most of the seeds grew and we had a difficult season so I can’t blame the seeds.
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2025 by Sonja

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