Jersey Devil Tomato

SKU: TOMM113
Jersey Devil Tomato

Plant Attributes

Container Friendly
Days to Maturity: 85
Full Sun
Approximate Seed Count: 25
Annual

Jersey Devil Tomato

SKU: TOMM113
Regular price $2.00
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Indeterminate - The Jersey Devil tomato is a unique heirloom variety known for its elongated, pepper-like shape and vibrant red color. This prolific indeterminate variety produces large, meaty fruits that can grow up to 6 inches long. With a rich, sweet flavor and minimal seeds, Jersey Devil tomatoes are ideal for making sauces, pastes, and canning.

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Customer Reviews

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daniel vickers
4/5

4 out 5 seeds germinated they came up in 4 days great seeds

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Renee White
Big, Beautiful, Tasty but...

Here in the PNW Jersey Devil cropped out too late to get a good harvest. I noticed it's susceptible to blossom end rot too. If you have a longer tomato season the taste is definitely worth your time.

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Matt D'Atri
The best tomato from the best supplier!

I've been gardening for 50 years now, and I've tried A LOT of sources for supplies and many varieties. By far, the Jersey Devil is the best tomato I've ever grown for flavor, texture, production and meatiness. I've been growing them for 8 years now.
I have also been buying all of my seeds from MIGardener for many years now and for several, basic reasons: Quality, knowledge and price.
I HIGHLY recommend MIgardener and have steered multiple friends & family to them.

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Thea
Incredible

Such an amazing tomato. Family's favorite. Need to support the plant well. Don't cut off too many offshoots. The main stalk is quite weak.
Feels like it's a cross between a cherry tomato vine and a beef stake and it seems to thrive better when a few more branches accompany the main one. It gets pollinated better as well when it's got more branches with flowers. The leaves always look like it's wilted, even when watered, or after rain. But it's fine. 😆
Great producer. Can't wait to grow it again this year. 4th year!

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Steve Bryant
Pay attention to zone

As our climate has warned, my growing patterns have changed. For the past few years I've been growing tomatoes in partial shade with grand results. These were in a container, got morning sun, and were well fed. Spectacular results, kept having to add more and more ties. Be sure and pick when almost ripe and let finish on the inside.

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