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Tiffin Mennonite Tomato Plant

7.99
  • - Spacing: 36 inches
  • - Days to Harvest: 80
  • - Production: Indeterminate
  • - Rich, old-fashioned tomato flavor
  • - Each 3-Inch Pot contains 1 Tiffin Mennonite Tomato Plant
Plant Features

Tiffin Mennonite Tomato Plants produce large, ribbed fruits with a mild, sweet flavor that’s perfect for salads, slicing, and sandwiches. Growing it's fruits to be 12-16 ounces, what's not to love about this tomato. It is said to have originated from the Mennonites in Wisconsin.

Our Tiffin Mennonite Tomato Plants are grown with a commitment to natural methods, ensuring they're healthy and robust. Guaranteed to arrive alive and thriving!

Planting Instructions:

  • - Transplant after danger of frost has passed
  • - Soil temperature should be at least 60°F

Soil Preparation:

  • - Ideal soil pH: 6.0-6.8
  • - Add compost or well-rotted manure (best done in the fall)

Watering Specifics:

  • - Water deeply and regularly
  • - Avoid wetting leaves to prevent disease

Fertilizer Type:

Pruning and Training:

  • - Removing suckers is optional
  • - Stake or cage plants for support

Pollination:

  • - Self-pollinating, but benefit from insect, wind, or mechanical movement

Additional Pest Management:

  • - Watch for tomato hornworms
  • - Monitor for signs of blight or other fungal diseases
  • - Use Serenade Garden Disease Control or a copper fungicide as needed

Harvesting Indicators:

  • - Harvest when fruits are fully colored

Storage:

  • - Store ripe tomatoes at room temperature for up to a week
  • - Refrigerate only if necessary, as it can affect flavor

Companion Plants:

Attribute name Attribute value
Plant Needs
Sunlight 6+ hours
Watering Needs Consistently moist, but not waterlogged
Soil Properties Well-drained
Growing Zones 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Growing Support Cage, Netting, Stake
Attribute name Attribute value
Plant Characteristics
When to harvest When the skin yields slighty to finger pressure
Production Time Fruit ripens throughout the season
Habit Sprawling
Foliage Color Green
Plant Used for Food Production
Plant Type Heirloom
Tolerates Sandy soil

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Thriving!

I can't say enough about how well my tomato plant is doing! It arrived carefully packaged and very healthy. It has grown immensely! Grow joys plants are awesome!

From LYNDA | June 04, 2023


Wow

Beautifully developed tomato plant and it took off when we planted it.

From Billie | June 04, 2021


Great plants

Sometime ordering plants online is a gamble, but these arrived healthy and ready to grow!

From William | May 04, 2021


Tiffin Mennonite Tomato Plant

VERY GOOD

From Linda | May 30, 2019


Tiffen Mennonite Tomato Plants

I was so happy to receive the 2 Tiffen Mennonite tomato plants I ordered from your company...I love this tomato and I tried to grow it from seed, but for some unknown reason the seeds did not come up. The tomato plants came quickly and in great condition. Thanks so much!

From Diana | May 16, 2019


Early Order

In January and February I periodically ordered plants that would ship in early March to my home in Florida. All the plants I ordered (flowers, vegetables and herbs) all arrived at the same time in 2 large boxes, carefully packaged and ready to plant.The were all in ready to plant shape and per the directions gave them all a healthy drink of water in a warm Florida spring sun! All are happy and growing larger every day.

From walter | March 23, 2019


Tiffin Mennonite

Awesome Tomato sweet and juicy And huge ... plant very strong And Healthy when received And Growing strong

From anonymous | August 04, 2018


Heirloom Tomato order

Tiffin Mennonite plants arrived in good condition.

From Debbie | March 27, 2014


Again This Year

Looking forward to growing the Tiffin Mennonite Tomatoes again this year

From anonymous | March 19, 2013


another great one

Lots of Big Fruit... Great taste on the Tiffin Tomato.

From anonymous | May 13, 2012


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