Green Zebra Tomato
Green Zebra tomatoes are sweet and best eaten fresh! They are known for their unique striping and you know they’re ready to harvest when the green stripes turn yellow and the tomato has a slight give. About 40 seeds
When: For mild climates, direct sow outside 1 - 2 weeks after your last average frost date. Start inside 4 - 6 before transplanting outside. Transplant outside 1 - 2 weeks after your last average frost date.
Sun: Full
Depth: ¼ inch
Spacing: 3 seeds every 24 - 36 inches, then thin to 1 plant when plants are 2 inches tall
Germination: 5 - 10 days
Size: Determinate
Maturity: 60 - 90 days
Green Zebra tomatoes are sweet and best eaten fresh! They are known for their unique striping and you know they’re ready to harvest when the green stripes turn yellow and the tomato has a slight give. About 40 seeds
When: For mild climates, direct sow outside 1 - 2 weeks after your last average frost date. Start inside 4 - 6 before transplanting outside. Transplant outside 1 - 2 weeks after your last average frost date.
Sun: Full
Depth: ¼ inch
Spacing: 3 seeds every 24 - 36 inches, then thin to 1 plant when plants are 2 inches tall
Germination: 5 - 10 days
Size: Determinate
Maturity: 60 - 90 days
Green Zebra tomatoes are sweet and best eaten fresh! They are known for their unique striping and you know they’re ready to harvest when the green stripes turn yellow and the tomato has a slight give. About 40 seeds
When: For mild climates, direct sow outside 1 - 2 weeks after your last average frost date. Start inside 4 - 6 before transplanting outside. Transplant outside 1 - 2 weeks after your last average frost date.
Sun: Full
Depth: ¼ inch
Spacing: 3 seeds every 24 - 36 inches, then thin to 1 plant when plants are 2 inches tall
Germination: 5 - 10 days
Size: Determinate
Maturity: 60 - 90 days