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Green Zebra Tomato Seeds (Organic)

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Description

Green Zebra tomatoes are a distinctive variety, prized for their vibrant appearance and tangy flavor. Here's a detailed guide on successfully cultivating Green Zebra tomato seeds: Understanding Green Zebra Tomatoes: Varietal Overview: Green Zebra tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum) are heirloom tomatoes known for their small to medium size, green-striped skin, and tangy flavor. Flavor Profile: These tomatoes offer a unique taste, balancing sweetness and tartness, making them a sought-after choice for culinary enthusiasts. Growing Habit: Green Zebra tomatoes are indeterminate, producing fruit continuously throughout the growing season.

Variety Details

  • Plant type: Tender Annual
  • Growth habit: Indeterminate
  • Crop category: Tomato
  • Kitchen profile: Green Zebra tomatoes are a distinctive variety, prized for their vibrant appearance and tangy flavor.
  • Recorded feature: Open-Pollinated
  • Product format: Seed packet

Sowing & Growing

  • Seed starting: Timing: Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last expected frost date in your region.
  • Light: Full Sun
  • Planting season: Spring or Summer
  • Starting location: Start Indoors & Transplant
  • Recorded soil pH: 5.6 - 6.0 or 6.1 - 6.5 or 6.6 - 7.0

Plan Green Zebra Tomato as a warm-season crop. Start seed in a protected setting when local timing allows seedlings to reach transplant size after frost danger has passed. Provide strong light and avoid keeping the root zone continuously saturated. Use the recorded spacing and add support if the growth habit requires it. Check fruit as it changes color and firmness, then harvest at the stage suited to its intended kitchen use. Seasonal conditions can shift actual maturity.

Before sowing Green Zebra Tomato, review the packet alongside the current product details and note any range in temperature, germination, or maturity. Ranges reflect biological and seasonal variation rather than a fixed promise. Label each planting with its date and location, then compare emergence, growth, and harvest with local weather. This record is useful for succession plantings and for deciding whether the crop fits better into an earlier or later seasonal window.

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Ships from Northern CA.

Shipping Weight: 0.02 lb

Dimensions: 4.5"L x 3.25"W x 0.1"H

Features

  • Attracts Bees/Butterflies
  • Greenhouse Compatible
  • Grow on a Trellis
  • Open-Pollinated
  • Requires Staking
  • Requires Summer Water

Characteristics

Organic Status: Certified Organic Product
USDA Growing Zone: 3 - 9
Growth Habit : Indeterminate
Life Cycle : Tender Annual
Plant Family : Solanaceae (Nightshades)
Planting Time : Spring
Planting Time : Summer
Seed Unit Sizes : Seed Pack
Soil pH : 5.6 - 6.0
Soil pH : 6.1 - 6.5
Soil pH : 6.6 - 7.0
Starting Location : Start Indoors & Transplant
Sun Requirements : Full Sun
Tomato Type : Small
Organic Certifier: USDA

Planting & Care

Soil & Water: Tomatoes love fertile soil rich in organic matter. Add plenty of compost prior to planting. Soil pH is preferred between 5.5-7.0. Soak the soil 4"-6" deep at 7-day intervals.

Planting & Growing: Sow seeds in flats 6-8 weeks before the last frost and thin to 2" apart after the first true leaves appear. Before transplanting after the last frost, harden off the plants by placing them outdoors for a few hours to start, increasing the amount of time each day until they are accustomed to a full day of sunlight.

Harvesting & Storage: Harvest when individual fruits give slightly under finger pressure; the shoulders may not have changed color yet.

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