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June Pink Tomato

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  • June Pink is an heirloom tomato variety first introduced by Johnson & Stokes in 1906.
  • Compact, vigorous vines produce clusters of large, smooth-skinned fruits that are oblate in shape (like a slightly flattened globe), bright pink in color, and weigh an average of 13 ounces each.
  • Flavor is wonderfully sweet and tart.
  • Crack resistant and good resistance to blight.
  • Fruits will set even in cooler climates, and in warmer regions the vines are quite prolific and become laden with fruit. Be sure to stake them well!
  • 80 days to maturity. Indeterminant.

Tomato Germination Guide

  • Select the soil and container in which to start your seeds. For soil, use a seed starting mix for the best results. You may also use a soil-less potting mix, which is cheaper and widely available at most garden centers. For the container, use cell packs or a small pot three to four inches tall to start your tomato seeds.

  • Fill your container with potting mix to within ½ inch of the top.

  • Place two seeds on top of the soil near the center of the pot. Planting two seeds is recommended in case one doesn't sprout. If both seeds sprout, you can pinch off the smaller, weaker plant.

  • Cover the seeds with about ¼ inch layer of potting mix. Gently press the soil down with your fingers to ensure good contact between the seed and soil.

  • Sprinkle or mist water on the seeds whenever the top of layer of soil appears dry. Be careful not to overwater! Soggy soil may cause the seed to rot.

  • Keep your potted seeds in a warm location. The warmer the location is, the quicker the seeds will germinate.

  • If you're starting your seeds indoors, maintain a room temperature above sixty degrees Fahrenheit. Or, better yet, use a heat mat to provide the seeds warmth and speed up the germination process. You may also cover you pots with plastic and utilize the greenhouse effect to warm up the soil and maintain heat through the night. Be sure to remove the plastic once the seeds have sprouted to avoid disease and fungal infection!

  • Transplant your tomato seedling to a new, bigger pot when it is at least 3 inches in height.

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