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Shackelford Giant Pink Tomato

Solanum lycopersicum

Price: $3.95

SKU: 3405191

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90 days, indeterminate — If you are looking to grow a giant tomato, this old family heirloom is a great choice. 'Shackelford Giant Pink' has regular leaf, extremely vigorous, spreading vines that produce remarkably huge crimson-pink colored tomatoes that are variably shaped, very meaty but juicy, and possess a well balanced, mildly sweet, pleasant flavor. Here on our farm in Northern Oregon, the tomatoes were monstrous, ranging in size from one to two-and-a-half pounds each!

'Shackelford Giant Pink' originated when Harrison and Ruby Garrett answered a classified advertisement that appeared in a Progressive Farmer magazine in the early 1970s offering "Mexican Tomatoes." The Garretts grew and enjoyed the monstrous fruit, passing it down to their daughter, Carla Shackelford. Along with her husband Tom, the Shackelfords took up the charge, and grew the tomatoes for many years in their North Mississippi garden. A family favorite, Carla described how one tomato, peeled, cored, and chopped was enough to entirely fill a quart jar. Tomato sandwiches were a staple as well, made memorable by the extreme size of the tomatoes - one slice, one sandwich!

We received our original seed sample from Craig LeHoullier who had received the variety from Philip Shackelford, Carla's grandson.[1,2] Introduced by the Victory Seed company for the 2022 gardening season. Each packet contains approximately 20 seeds.
Fruit Color: Pink
Fruit Color: Purple
Harvest Timing: Late Season
Informational References:
  1. Email correspondence with Craig LeHoullier (2020-2021).
  2. Email correspondence with Philip Shackelford of Arkansas (2020-2021).

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★★★★☆ Five star for shock factor (that size!). Four for the flavor (typical heirloom pink variety mild, sweet taste)
By Craig LeHoullier (Hendersonville, NC) on September 8, 2023

I was sent just a few seeds of this by Phil Shackelford. I love to grow family heirlooms - to see how unique they may be, to see if they are similar to known varieties, to check out the performance. One seed germinated, I grew it, then stood back in amazement at the plant vigor, health, productivity - and that monster fruit size. It is a very meaty tomato, the flavor is reminiscent of German Johnson and the like (mild, sweet, pleasant). For canning and for sauce, this one is top notch due to the size and meatiness. In my 40 years of gardening, this variety provided one of the largest I've ever grown.