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Tomato, Amish Paste (Indeterminate)

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The Amish Paste Tomato is an wonderful tomato with an excellent taste. They are Juicy making them perfect for sauces or sliced fresh for eating. This tomato produces bright red fruits that vary greatly in shape from an oxheart shape to a rounded plum-shape.
  • Days to Maturity -80-85 Days
  • Botanical Name – Solanum lycopersicum
  • Zone – 3-9
  • Fruit Color - Red
  • Fruit Weight - 8-12oz
  • Height - 36-60" (Trellis)
  • Plant Type - Indeterminate
  • Tomato Leaf Type - Regular
  • Summer/Winter - Summer
  • Sow Method - Transplant
  • Sow Depth 1/4 inch
  • Plant Spacing - 36"
  • Row Spacing - 4'
  • Sunlight - Full Sun
  • Cooking Applications - Saucing, Cooking & Canning
  • Germination Days 7-14
  • Germination Rate - 90%
  • Lifecycle - Annual
  • Watering - 1" per week
  • Approx. 335 Seeds Per Gram
  • Tomato Growing Guide
  • Companion Planting Guide

Did you know: Tomatoes originated from the Andes, in what is now called Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Ecuador where they grew wild. They were first cultivated by the Aztecs and Incas as early as 700 AD.

CLASSIFICATION:  Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Non-Gmo, Annual, Indeterminate

Open pollinated means this plants flowers are fertilized by bees, moths, birds, bats, and even the wind or rain. The seed that forms produces the same plant the following year. 

All heirlooms are open pollinated, but not all open pollinated plants are heirlooms. Only a small fraction of the plant world is considered heirloom. This variety has a history of being passed down within communities and families as early as the 1700's, similar to the generational sharing of items like jewelry or furniture.

Determinate means the plant reaches it's maximum height and that the fruit tend to ripen at once, usually over a short 2 to 3 week period. 

Indeterminate means the plant continues to grow and produce all growing season until a hard frost hits and stops them in their tracks.

COMPANIONS: 
  • Asparagus
  • Carrot
  • Celery
  • Cucumber
  • Onion
  • Parsley
  • Pepper

ALLIES:

  • Basil 
  • Bee Balm
  • Borage
  • Dill (until mature) 
  • Marigold 
  • Pot marigold

ENEMIES:

  • Corn 
  • Mature dill (retards growth)
  • Kohlrabi (stunts growth)
  • Potatoes