Beefsteak Tomato Seeds
Beefsteak Tomato Seeds
Known for its large, meaty texture and rich, classic tomato flavor, the beefsteak tomato is a staple in hearty dishes. It thrives in containers or small raised beds, making it great for compact gardens. Often used in sandwiches, burgers, sauces, and salsas, its juicy flesh and low seed count make it perfect for slicing and cooking.
- NON-GMO
- Container Friendly
- Rich, meaty



Seed Specifications
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Germination Rate
7–14 days
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Sun
Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
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Plant Type
Annual
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Plant Size
3–4 feet tall
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Water Needs
Keep soil evenly moist
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Seed Depth
1/4 inch deep
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Container Size
24 inches deep
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Expect To Harvest
95 to 110
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Zones
3–11
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Plant Spacing
18–24 inches apart in rows 3–4 feet apart
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Companion Plants
Basil, marigolds, chives, carrots, onions, nasturtiums
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Common Problems
Blossom end rot, mildew, and powdery
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Pest
Aphids, tomato hornworms, whiteflies, spider mites
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Culinary Uses
Perfect for sandwiches, salads, grilling, and sauces
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Growing Season
Late spring to early fall
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Start Planting Indoors
6–8 weeks before the last frost
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Start Planting Outdoors
After the last frost
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Beefsteak Tomato Seeds