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  • Easy to care for
  • Grows well
  • Fresh
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Burpee's Big Boy Tomato - Heavy Yields - 2.5" Pot

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This tomato plant is doing well in the window for now, with many customers pleased with its health and appearance. It is easy to take care of and is growing well in a large pot. However, some customers have experienced wilting and broken plants.
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Big Boy Tomato: Heavy yields of huge, smooth, deep globe-shaped fruits often weighing a pound or more. Thick, solid, bright red flesh with outstanding flavor. Excellent fresh or canned. Ready to start picking about 78 days after setting plants outside. TOMATO: Tomatoes are rich in vitamins and antioxidants, and the seeds are high in fiber. The gr…
Big Boy Tomato: Heavy yields of huge, smooth, deep globe-shaped fruits often weighing a pound or more. Thick, solid, bright red flesh with outstanding flavor. Excellent fresh or canned. Ready to start picking about 78 days after setting plants outside. TOMATO: Tomatoes are rich in vitamins and antioxidants, and the seeds are high in fiber. The green parts are mildly poisonous, which is not surprising, as tomatoes are closely related to both nightshade and tobacco. The tomato was originally believed to be poisonous when introduced into Europe, and was used solely as an ornamental plant during the 16th and 17th centuries. The first traces of its use as a food date back to the first half of the 18th century. Tomatoes are now a tasty ingredient in many dishes, and are used fresh, canned, stewed or even sun-dried.
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This tomato plant is doing well in the window for now, with many customers pleased with its health and appearance. It is easy to take care of and is growing well in a large pot. However, some customers have experienced wilting and broken plants.

Pros

  • Easy to care for
  • Grows well
  • Fresh

Cons

  • Wilting leaves
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Big Boy Tomato: Heavy yields of huge, smooth, deep globe-shaped fruits often weighing a pound or more. Thick, solid, bright red flesh with outstanding flavor. Excellent fresh or canned. Ready to start picking about 78 days after setting plants outside. TOMATO: Tomatoes are rich in vitamins and antioxidants, and the seeds are high in fiber. The green parts are mildly poisonous, which is not surprising, as tomatoes are closely related to both nightshade and tobacco. The tomato was originally believed to be poisonous when introduced into Europe, and was used solely as an ornamental plant during the 16th and 17th centuries. The first traces of its use as a food date back to the first half of the 18th century. Tomatoes are now a tasty ingredient in many dishes, and are used fresh, canned, stewed or even sun-dried.

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