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Trip L Crop, Heirloom Tomato Seeds

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Pkt Size-Approx. Seeds: ~25+ Seeds

Trip L Crop, Heirloom Tomato Seeds β€” The 15-Foot Vine That Yields Up to 2 Bushels Per Plant

Trip L Crop is the tomato for gardeners who think big. This extraordinarily productive heirloom grows on 15-foot vines that need trellising β€” and rewards that investment with huge yields of large, 1–2 lb crimson red fruits that are meaty, tight-textured, and perfect for canning. Up to 2 bushels per plant is not an exaggeration β€” Trip L Crop is one of the most productive heirloom tomatoes available, and it thrives particularly well in greenhouse settings where its vigorous vines can reach their full potential.

Indeterminate, 70 days from transplant. A variety for serious growers who want maximum production from every plant.

Why Grow Trip L Crop?

  • Up to 2 bushels per plant β€” extraordinary productivity
  • 15-foot vines β€” thrives in greenhouse and trellis settings
  • 1–2 lb crimson red fruits β€” large, meaty, tight-textured
  • Perfect for canning β€” dense flesh, excellent for processing
  • Indeterminate β€” continuous production through the season
  • Open-pollinated β€” save seed year after year

Growing Notes

Start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost. Sow seeds ΒΌ inch deep in fertile, well-draining soil. Transplant outdoors or into greenhouse after all frost danger has passed, spacing plants 24–36 inches apart in full sun. Provide strong trellis or support for 15-foot vines. Water consistently. Harvest when fruits are fully red and give slightly to gentle pressure.

Days to maturity: 70 days from transplant
Packet size: ~25+ seeds
Type: Heirloom, Open-Pollinated, Indeterminate
Fruit size: 1–2 lbs
Vine length: Up to 15 feet
Spacing: 24–36 inches
Origin: US
Sun: Full sun
USDA Zones: 3–12