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🍅Big Zac Tomato Seeds – Grow Giant, Juicy Tomatoes at Home

🍅Big Zac Tomato Seeds – Grow Giant, Juicy Tomatoes at Home

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🍅Big Zac Tomato Seeds – Grow Giant, Juicy Tomatoes at Home

🍅Big Zac Tomato Seeds – Grow Giant, Juicy Tomatoes at Home

Regular price $7.99
Regular price $7.99 Sale price $12.00
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Epstein's Big Zac Organic Tomato - 15+ seeds – Ohio Heirloom Seeds

Get ready to grow the biggest, juiciest tomatoes in your garden with Big Zac Tomato Seeds. Known for producing some of the largest tomatoes ever recorded, Big Zac tomatoes are perfect for gardeners looking to make a statement. Whether you’re a novice or an experienced grower, these impressive fruits are sure to wow at your next homegrown harvest. Big Zac tomatoes grow best in USDA zones 3-9.

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Features
Giant Size: Known for their remarkable size, Big Zac tomatoes can grow up to 4 pounds or more!
Rich Flavor: Enjoy the sweet, robust taste perfect for slicing, canning, or making sauces.
Heirloom Variety: As an open-pollinated heirloom, you can save seeds from your harvest for future plantings.
High Yield: These plants are productive, providing a bountiful harvest season after season.
Easy to Grow: Suitable for home gardeners with basic gardening skills.

Applications
Perfect for Slicing: Ideal for sandwiches, burgers, and fresh salads.
Canning and Sauces: The meaty texture and rich flavor make them perfect for sauces and preserves.
Great for Gardeners: Whether in containers, raised beds, or traditional gardens, Big Zac tomatoes thrive in various environments.

Big Zac (OP)

How to Plant
Start Seeds Indoors: Begin indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost.
Transplant Outdoors: After the danger of frost has passed, plant outdoors in well-drained soil.
Full Sun: These tomatoes thrive in full sunlight, so choose a spot with at least 6-8 hours of sun each day.
Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but well-drained to prevent disease.
Support: Use stakes or cages to support the heavy fruit as it grows.

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