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Dr. Wyche Yellow, Heirloom Tomato Seeds

Original price $3.97 - Original price $4.97
Original price $3.97
$3.99
$3.99 - $4.99
Current price $3.99
Pkt Size-Seeds: ~25 Seeds

Dr. Wyche Yellow, Heirloom Tomato Seeds β€” The Golden Beefsteak With Luscious Sweetness and Tangy Depth

Dr. Wyche Yellow is one of the best-tasting yellow tomatoes in the heirloom world β€” a variety that combines luscious sweetness with plenty of tangy tomato flavor in a way that most yellow tomatoes never achieve. The golden-yellow fruits are beautiful, unblemished, and smooth, varying from 10 oz to 1 lb, with the classic beefsteak shape and very meaty interiors that make them exceptional for slicing and fresh eating. Huge, vigorous plants produce well, but it is the rich, excellent flavor and large fruit size that really set this one apart.

Indeterminate, open-pollinated, 80 days. A yellow heirloom that delivers on every promise.

Why Grow Dr. Wyche Yellow?

  • One of the best-tasting yellow tomatoes β€” luscious sweetness with genuine tangy depth
  • 10 oz to 1 lb golden-yellow fruits β€” beautiful, unblemished, and smooth
  • Very meaty interiors β€” classic beefsteak form, exceptional for slicing
  • Huge, vigorous plants β€” productive and impressive in the garden
  • Indeterminate β€” productive through the full 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 after all frost danger has passed, spacing plants 24–36 inches apart in full sun. Stake or cage large vines. Water consistently. Harvest when fruits are fully golden-yellow and give slightly to gentle pressure.

Days to maturity: 80 days
Packet size: ~25+ seeds
Type: Heirloom, Open-Pollinated, Indeterminate
Fruit size: 10 oz–1 lb
Spacing: 24–36 inches
Origin: US
Sun: Full sun
USDA Zones: 3–12