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Bonnie Plants 19 oz. Golden Jubilee Heirloom Tomato Plant 0228
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Brighten your favorite summer recipes with pretty tomatoes packed with old-world flavor. Bonnie Plants Golden Jubilee Heirloom Tomato bears large, golden-orange tomatoes that sport thick walls, few seeds, and sweet, mild flavor. Introduced in 1943, Golden Jubilee was selected as an All-America Selections Winner for its great taste, disease resistance, and high yield. The plant produces prolifically throughout the summer until first frost and grows well throughout the U.S. except in the most northern areas. Delicious eaten fresh in salads, stuffed with cheese and baked, diced for salsa, or simmered for sauce, Golden Jubilee also makes a delicious, healthy juice. This heirloom variety resists alternaria stem canker (A). The indeterminate vines benefit from strong stakes to support heavy fruit. Plant in full sun after last spring frost, 36 inches apart. Plant reaches 5 to 7 feet tall and matures in 80 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.
Savor the sweet taste of summer when you grow Bonnie Plants Golden Jubilee Heirloom Tomato; pretty golden-orange, globe-shaped fruit tastes as good as it looks with scrumptious flavor; jump-start your garden with live plants instead of growing from seed
An All-America Selections Winner, Bonnie Plants Golden Jubilee Heirloom Tomato produces abundant large, meaty fruit with thick walls and few seeds; enjoy it sliced in sandwiches, brightening salads, or topping crostinis; makes a delicious tomato juice
Bonnie Plants Golden Jubilee 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 Golden Jubilee Heirloom Tomato reaches 5 to 7 feet tall and matures in 80 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
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Savor the sweet taste of summer when you grow Bonnie Plants Golden Jubilee Heirloom Tomato; pretty golden-orange, globe-shaped fruit tastes as good as it looks with scrumptious flavor; jump-start your garden with live plants instead of growing from seed
An All-America Selections Winner, Bonnie Plants Golden Jubilee Heirloom Tomato produces abundant large, meaty fruit with thick walls and few seeds; enjoy it sliced in sandwiches, brightening salads, or topping crostinis; makes a delicious tomato juice
Bonnie Plants Golden Jubilee 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 Golden Jubilee Heirloom Tomato reaches 5 to 7 feet tall and matures in 80 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
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