Tomatillo Seedlings, Toma Verde 2-pack
SCIENTIFIC NAME:
Physalis philadelphica
VARIETY:
"Toma Verde". Early green tomatillo. Early-maturing, large, flat-round green fruits. Use in salsa or Mexican cooking.
NOTE: Our tomatillos come in a pair for $5. They need each other to pollinate and produce fruit!
CULTURE:
Transplant after danger of frost and grow without support. Plants grow big, and if unpruned, should be spaced 2–3' apart. Note: For successful pollination and fruit set, at least two individual tomatillo plants must be present. Tomatillos ripen fruit early, and are adapted North and South. Harvest when the fruit is plump and papery husk splits. Fruits store 2–4 weeks at 45°F (7°C).
SCIENTIFIC NAME:
Physalis philadelphica
VARIETY:
"Toma Verde". Early green tomatillo. Early-maturing, large, flat-round green fruits. Use in salsa or Mexican cooking.
NOTE: Our tomatillos come in a pair for $5. They need each other to pollinate and produce fruit!
CULTURE:
Transplant after danger of frost and grow without support. Plants grow big, and if unpruned, should be spaced 2–3' apart. Note: For successful pollination and fruit set, at least two individual tomatillo plants must be present. Tomatillos ripen fruit early, and are adapted North and South. Harvest when the fruit is plump and papery husk splits. Fruits store 2–4 weeks at 45°F (7°C).
SCIENTIFIC NAME:
Physalis philadelphica
VARIETY:
"Toma Verde". Early green tomatillo. Early-maturing, large, flat-round green fruits. Use in salsa or Mexican cooking.
NOTE: Our tomatillos come in a pair for $5. They need each other to pollinate and produce fruit!
CULTURE:
Transplant after danger of frost and grow without support. Plants grow big, and if unpruned, should be spaced 2–3' apart. Note: For successful pollination and fruit set, at least two individual tomatillo plants must be present. Tomatillos ripen fruit early, and are adapted North and South. Harvest when the fruit is plump and papery husk splits. Fruits store 2–4 weeks at 45°F (7°C).