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Toma Verde Tomatillo

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Toma Verde Tomatillo is an open-pollinated variety with early maturity and a sweet, almost citrusy flavor. Great for making fresh salsa verde. Physalis philadelphica. 60 days to maturity.

50 seeds per packet

Description

Toma Verde Tomatillo is an open-pollinated tomatillo variety with an earlier maturity date compared to other varieties. It has a semi-determinate growing habit which will be a bit more bushy and less tall than other tomatillo varieties. This variety produces medium to large-sized tomatillos which have a sweet, almost citrusy flavor. These are a staple of many Latin dishes and the main ingredient in truly authentic salsa verde. They're also very nutritious -- high in Vitamin C and antioxidants. To make delicious salsa verde, simply boil the tomatillos until tender, blend and add onions, peppers, lime and cilantro.

Tomatillos are in the nightshade family along with tomatoes, peppers and eggplant. We recommend growing them from transplants in our 162 Cell Seed Starting Trays. Transplants will usually take 5-6 weeks to establish a solid root ball before they're ready to go in the ground. Tomatillos should be transplants when risk of frost has passed in spring, typically 1-2 weeks after tomatoes transplants are planted. For pollination and fruit set to occur, at least two plants must be planted beside one another.

Tomatillo plants can produce quite a bit of foliage and fruits. As a result, they will require some type of trellising or support. If growing long rows of them, you can also support them with stakes and twine using the Florida Weave technique. Fruits ripen early and should be harvested when the husk begins to split and the fruits fill the husk. Leave fruits in the husk until you're ready to cut and prepare the fruits. Fruits will usually store 2-4 weeks in the refrigerator after harvesting.

Toma Verde Tomatillo Planting Information

Planting Method: transplant

When to Plant: after last frost

Planting Depth: 1/4"

Seed Spacing: 2'

Row Spacing: 3-4'

Days to Maturity: 60

Disease Resistance: None

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M. Hixon
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I recently ordered seed for the Toma Verde Tomatillo as well as some Hossinator Tomato seed. The order was processed and shipped on the next business day after I ordered. I have always had speedy and accurate service from Hoss. I will be planting the Toma Verde Tomatillo seed soon. I have already planted the Hossinator seeds and I had 100% germination rate. They are growing well and will be ready to transplant soon.

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Matt

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