Homestead Tomato
Homestead Tomato is an extremely heat-tolerant, heirloom variety developed by the University of Florida and released in the 1950s. Semi – Determinant. Will set fruit in high-heat, high-humidity areas. Solanum lycopersicum. 80 days to maturity.
Treatment: Untreated
Description
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Homestead Tomato is an heirloom, open-pollinated variety that is especially heat-tolerant. Homestead was developed by the University of Florida and released in the 1950s. It was bred to withstand extreme temperatures and continue to set fruit into the summer months. Fruits are large, meaty and average 8 ounces. In some trials, plants were noted to produce up to 50 pounds of fruit per plant! Homestead is a semi - determinate variety that will provide a concentrated fruit set for large harvests in a small production window. Plants have large, dense vines that help to protect fruits from the sun. Fruits are resistant to cracking and hold well on the vine prior to harvesting. This is a great variety for making sauces, canning and preserving.