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Tomato Manitoba - McKenzie Seeds

Lycopersicon esculentum

  • Heirloom
  • Tangy, meaty flesh
  • 55 to 60 days to harvest (after transplanting outdoors)
  • 7 to 14 days to germination 
  • Determinate - staking is not required
  • Delicious eaten fresh or in a toasted sandwich with mayo, salt and pepper.

Manitoba is a very dependable and early tomato variety that is excellent for the Prairies. Enjoy the bright red, juicy fruit earlier in the season than other varieties.

125mg. (Approx. 40-45 seeds)

INSTRUCTIONS

Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost.

Planting Depth: 6 mm (1/4")

Planting Spacing: 60-90 cm (24-36")

Row Spacing: 90 cm (36")

SUGGESTIONS

Keep tomatoes away from all members of the Brassica family: cabbage, cauliflower, etc. Eliminate blossom end rot problems by deep watering the plants so that the root system will be less affected by fluctuations in soil moisture.

$2.05
Tomato Manitoba - McKenzie Seeds
$2.05

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Lycopersicon esculentum

  • Heirloom
  • Tangy, meaty flesh
  • 55 to 60 days to harvest (after transplanting outdoors)
  • 7 to 14 days to germination 
  • Determinate - staking is not required
  • Delicious eaten fresh or in a toasted sandwich with mayo, salt and pepper.

Manitoba is a very dependable and early tomato variety that is excellent for the Prairies. Enjoy the bright red, juicy fruit earlier in the season than other varieties.

125mg. (Approx. 40-45 seeds)

INSTRUCTIONS

Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost.

Planting Depth: 6 mm (1/4")

Planting Spacing: 60-90 cm (24-36")

Row Spacing: 90 cm (36")

SUGGESTIONS

Keep tomatoes away from all members of the Brassica family: cabbage, cauliflower, etc. Eliminate blossom end rot problems by deep watering the plants so that the root system will be less affected by fluctuations in soil moisture.

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