Polish Paste Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) - Seeds were first brought to North America from the Subcarpathian region of Poland in the 1890s. An indeterminate, regular-leaf, and very vigorous producers of large firm and meaty, bright red fruit containing few seeds. We were harvesting from these hardy plants well into November. Expect to be picking ripe fruit daily.
Indeterminate growth.
75 days to maturity from transplant.
25 seeds per packet.
Planting Instructions: Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost. Sow seeds ¼ inch deep in warm soil. Transplant seedlings into 1‑inch cells or 3–4 inch pots at the 1–2 leaf stage. Harden off plants for 4–5 days once the risk of frost has passed. Transplant outdoors when day and night temperatures consistently stay above 10 °C. Provide support such as cages or stakes to keep plants tidy and accessible at harvest.