Manitoba Tomato - Seeds

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This is an heirloom tomato developed in the 1950's for our Canadian climate!  Sweet and tangy, this juicy tomato is great in salads, and can be used in sauces and canning. 

Type: Determinate/ bush.  Will grow to a certain size and then produce fruit all at once.  You can read about the difference between Determinate and Indeterminate tomatoes here: Determinate vs. Indeterminate Tomatoes

Height: 38-60 cm (15-24 in)

Light: Full sun

Soil: Rich soil. Use good quality compost around plants and mulch well. 

Water: Consistently keeping soil moist, but not wet, will result in good growth and happy tomatoes. Inconsistent moisture can lead to "Blossom End Rot".  Always water tomatoes at the base of the plant never getting water on the leaves.  

Planting:

  • Start seeds indoors 6 weeks before last frost date. Use a heating mat to aid germination as they love to be warm!  If you don't have a heating mat, you can sit the seeds on top of the fridge to get some warmth. 
  • Harden off* and then transplant to the garden after all frost danger is gone. 
  • Bury them deep!  Plant the whole stem into the ground, not just the roots leaving only a few top leaves showing.  The plant will put out roots from the buried stem, making your plant grow nice and strong!
  • Space plants 60-90 cm, 2-3' apart; space rows 3-4' apart. They will grow nicely in containers and do not need to be staked. 
  • DO NOT crowd plants.  This leads to poor circulation and disease

Harvest: 60 to 65 days to maturity (from the day they are planted outside)

*Hardening off refers to the process of gently and gradually acclimatizing indoor grown seedlings to the great outdoors!  Don't throw your new babies straight into the elements!  Over the course of a week, take them outside for a few hours at a time, bringing them back indoors afterwards.  First sit them in the shade and then slowly introduce them to the sun.  Increase the length of time they are outside and are exposed to the sun, until you feel they are ready to face the big outside world!

Other tips: Pruning out suckers on your plant will help it put more of its energy into fruit production.  Suckers appear between the main stem and the branches and can be easily taken out with your fingers. 

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