Tomatillo Seeds
Tomatillo Seeds
Small green tomato wrapped in a papery husk but offers a bright, tangy flavor that sets it apart. great for salsas and sauces, tomatillos are easy to grow, thriving in warm weather with minimal care. They are productive plants that keep yielding through the season, making them a fun and rewarding addition to any garden.
- NON-GMO
- Container Friendly
- Tart and slightly citrusy


Seed Specifications
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Germination Rate
7–14 days
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Sun
Full Sun (6+ hours per day)
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Plant Type
Annual
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Plant Size
24 inches tall
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Water Needs
Keep soil evenly moist
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Seed Depth
¼ inch deep
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Container Size
12 inches deep
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Expect To Harvest
85 to 95 days
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Zones
9–12
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Plant Spacing
18 inches apart in rows 36 inches apart
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Companion Plants
Basil, carrots, cilantro, leaf lettuce, marigolds, nasturtiums, and onions
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Common Problems
Early blight, powdery Mildew
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Pest
Aphids, flea beetles, and tomato hornworms
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Culinary Uses
Essential in salsa verde; also used in stews, sauces, and can be roasted or grilled
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Growing Season
Early spring or late summer for fall harvest
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Start Planting Indoors
Best when directly seeded outdoors
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Start Planting Outdoors
2–3 weeks before the last frost in spring or in late summer to harvest in the fall
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Tomatillo Seeds