Tomato: Garden Peach
When is a peach, not a peach? When you’re growing Garden Peach tomatoes of course. What’s a Garden Peach tomato? These little beauties really do look much like a peach right down to the downy fuzz. They produce small fruit with the aforementioned yellow peach-like fuzz often tinged oh so lightly with the barest blush of pink. They have a fresh, slightly fruity flavor that’s sure to please the adventurous tomato grower. Not only are they rather adorable additions to the tomato garden, but they’re also highly split-resistant and prolific bearers. Native to the tropical Amazon region, Garden Peach tomatoes, were domesticated in the South American mountains and subsequently introduced to the United States in 1862.
Non-GMO
USES- Fresh
FLAVOR- Fruity, sweet
ACID- Medium
VEG. COLOR- Yellow, blush
VEG. SIZE- Medium
VEG. SHAPE- Slicer
SEED DEPTH- 1/4"
PLANT SIZE- Large
PLANT SPACING- 24"
GROWTH- Indeterminant
USDA ZONES- 4-11
HRS. SUNLIGHT- 8+
MATURITY- Early-season
DAYS TO HARVEST- 70
LINEAGE- Heirloom
GERMINATION RATE- 84% 10/23
GENUS- Solanum lycopersicum
SEED COUNT- 10
(item #: T-190)
Seed Count
Seed Count
Approximately 10 seeds