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Tomato Sugary F1- 2005 AASEdible-Vegetable Winner - Sugary. The name says it all. Judges raved about the sweet tomato flavor.
Tomato Sugary F1- 2005 AASEdible-Vegetable Winner - Sugary. The name says it all. Judges raved about the sweet tomato flavor.
Tomato Sugary F1- 2005 AASEdible-Vegetable Winner - Sugary. The name says it all. Judges raved about the sweet tomato flavor.
Tomato Sugary F1- 2005 AASEdible-Vegetable Winner - Sugary. The name says it all. Judges raved about the sweet tomato flavor.Tomato Sugary F1- 2005 AASEdible-Vegetable Winner - Sugary. The name says it all. Judges raved about the sweet tomato flavor.Tomato Sugary F1- 2005 AASEdible-Vegetable Winner - Sugary. The name says it all. Judges raved about the sweet tomato flavor.

Tomato Sugary F1

2005 AAS Edible – Vegetable Winner

Sugary. The name says it all. Judges raved about the sweet tomato flavor. The half-ounce dark pink fruit has a sugar content of 9.5%, higher than most others. The fruit is produced in clusters like grapes and can be eaten like them. Sugary tomatoes have a distinct shape; they are oval with a pointed blossom end. In addition to the flavor, Sugary plants produced a high yield with a noticeable lack of cracked fruit. Look for ripe fruit on the strong semi-indeterminate vines within 60 days from transplanting into warm, prepared garden soil or large containers. Plants are vigorous and may need pruning to contain growth. Sugary should set a new standard for ‘cherry’ sized tomatoes with a sweet flavor.

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Categories: 2005, All, Container Suitable, Edibles/Vegetables, Indeterminate, National, Tomato
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AAS WINNER DETAILS

Winner Type: National
Class: Tomato
Variety Name: Sugary F1
Genus: Lycopersicon
Species: esculentum
Year: 2005
Common Name: Tomato
Type: Edible – Vegetable
Breeder: Known-You Seed
Close Market Comparison: Yellow Pear, Chello

PLANT NEEDS

Duration Type: Annual
Light Needs: Full sun
Water Needs: Normal
Season Type: Warm season
Staking Required: Yes

PLANT CHARACTERISTICS

Foliage Color: Green
Plant Habit: Requires staking
Plant Height: 47 inches
Fruit Color (Harvest): Dark pink
Fruit Shape: Small oval with pointed blossom end
Fruit Size: 1.5 inches long, 1 inch wide
Fruit Weight: 5 ounces
Fruit Flavor Description: Sweet, sugar content 9.5%

IN THE GARDEN

Garden Spacing: 2 feet
Days To Harvest (Sowing Seed): 80
Days To Harvest (Transplant): 60
Plant Spread: 2 feet

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