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Can be started indoors a few weeks before last frost date of spring, and set out after danger of frost is past. Sow in containers, cover lightly, and do not allow soil to really dry out. Set out into moderately rich soil. Staking may improve fruit quality (by keeping fruits from touching the ground and possibly rotting in moist conditions) but is not really necessary. In hot-summer climates, a second sowing is possible, by direct-seeding in early summer for a fall crop. 30 seeds per packet.
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Purple Coban Tomatillo
A flavorful tomatillo that is 1” in size, being green with varying degrees of
purple on many fruit. Very popular in Guatemalan cuisine; we collected
this heirloom at Coban, Guatemala, a beautiful mountain town.
Item Code: TL103
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Tomatillo - Purple
30 seeds per Pkt.- (Physalis subglabrata)68 days Beautiful purple fruit, large size. Many are a bright violet color throughout their flesh. Much sweeter than the green types, it can be eaten right off the plant. Turns purple when ripe, rare!
Item Code: TL101
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Tomatillo - Verde
65 days-Deep green fruit; a standard, richly flavored type. Huge yields as with most tomatillo’s.
Item Code: TL102
Bulk Quantities
1 OZ. - $8.00
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