Most Popular Early Hybrid for First Fresh Tomatoes
Tomato 'Early Girl' is the variety gardeners talk about when discussing the "first" tomatoes of the season. This may be the most all-round popular hybrid to satisfy that itch for the first fresh tomato. Use them for slicing on a plate, into a salad, or on a sandwich. This proven all-round early hybrid helps jump start your harvest. Early Girl bears lots of fruit for early harvest, but because the vines are indeterminate, they continue producing through summer.
Key Features
First Fresh Tomatoes — One of the earliest varieties to ripen for season's first harvest
Most Popular Early Hybrid — Trusted favorite for generations of gardeners
Lots of Fruit — Abundant production for early and continuous harvests
Indeterminate Vines — Continue producing through summer on 6–9 foot vines
Versatile Use — Perfect for slicing, salads, and sandwiches
Growing Tips
Tomato 'Early Girl' thrives in full sun with warm temperatures and well-drained, fertile soil. Provide sturdy support with tall cages or stakes—vines grow 6–9 feet tall. Space plants 24–36 inches apart. Water consistently and deeply, avoiding overhead watering. Mulch to retain moisture and prevent soil-borne diseases. Tomatoes mature in 50–55 days.
Container Size: 3.5" pot Light: Full sun Water: Consistent, deep watering Spacing: 24–36" apart Harvest: 50–55 days; 6–9' tall vines; indeterminate
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