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Bonnie Plants 1.19 qt. Atkinson Tomato Plant (6-Pack) 0223 77535042

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Savor the old-world flavor of homegrown tomatoes with Bonnie Plants Atkinson Heirloom Tomato. Unlike many heirloom varieties that succumb to disease in intense heat and humidity, Atkinson performs well in southern gardens. In fact, it was developed by Auburn University back in 1966 to thrive in the south. The plant produces medium-sized smooth, firm, meaty red tomatoes all season. Terrific for eating fresh in sandwiches, salsas, or salads, it's also delicious grilled, baked in tomato pie, or simmered for sauce. Or preserve the bounty to enjoy a taste of summer during chilly winter days. Although an heirloom variety, Atkinson resists fusarium wilt (F) and nematodes (N). The indeterminate vines benefit from strong stakes to support the plant. Plant in full sun after last spring frost, 36 inches apart. Plant reaches 4 to 6 feet tall and matures in 70 days. Be sure to water your plant when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch, and feed it regularly with Miracle-Gro Plant Food. Bonnie Plants live plant varieties are designed for your gardening success, whether they're disease resistant, heat tolerant, space savers, or produce abundant harvests.
  • Create delicious gourmet meals or simple, savory sandwiches with the homegrown goodness of Bonnie Plants Atkinson Heirloom Tomato; enjoy old-world tomato flavor on prolific plants; jump-start your garden with live plants instead of growing from seed
  • Ideal for hot, humid southern climates, Bonnie Plants Atkinson Heirloom Tomato produces abundant mid-sized fruit with rich flavor even during heatwaves; enjoy it sliced in sandwiches, diced for bruschetta, or baked in tomato pie; disease-resistant vines
  • Bonnie Plants Atkinson Heirloom Tomato grows well in raised beds, in-ground gardens, or large containers; plant in full sun after last spring frost; stake to support indeterminate vines; water when the top inch of soil feels dry; feed regularly
  • Bonnie Plants Atkinson Heirloom Tomato reaches 4 to 6 feet tall and matures in 70 days
  • Bonnie Plants live plant varieties are designed for your gardening success, whether they're disease resistant, heat tolerant, space savers, or produce abundant harvests
  • Tips for Growing Tomatoes."
  • Create delicious gourmet meals or simple, savory sandwiches with the homegrown goodness of Bonnie Plants Atkinson Heirloom Tomato; enjoy old-world tomato flavor on prolific plants; jump-start your garden with live plants instead of growing from seed
  • Ideal for hot, humid southern climates, Bonnie Plants Atkinson Heirloom Tomato produces abundant mid-sized fruit with rich flavor even during heatwaves; enjoy it sliced in sandwiches, diced for bruschetta, or baked in tomato pie; disease-resistant vines
  • Bonnie Plants Atkinson Heirloom Tomato grows well in raised beds, in-ground gardens, or large containers; plant in full sun after last spring frost; stake to support indeterminate vines; water when the top inch of soil feels dry; feed regularly
  • Bonnie Plants Atkinson Heirloom Tomato reaches 4 to 6 feet tall and matures in 70 days
  • Bonnie Plants live plant varieties are designed for your gardening success, whether they're disease resistant, heat tolerant, space savers, or produce abundant harvests
  • Tips for Growing Tomatoes."
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