Price: $2.95
SKU: 3390011These plants grew quickly and sturdily. I grew 4 plants and the branches (there were so many) yielded a prolific amount of fruit! I had to stake the plants as there was so many fruits. Hundreds!! I quit in September as the weather went down into the 40's and got another 3 quarts of salsa verde.
The 2018 season was my first time to grow tomatillos. These were amazing! I started indoors, and set out when I set my tomatoes out, which was on Mother's Day. The tomatoes I grow get too large for cages, so we didn't have any. We staked the tomatillos as we do our tomatoes. Mistake. The trusses on them aren't nearly as flexible as a tomato truss, and got so heavy with fruit that several of them broke off. This year, we'll set out another six plants, but also set cages with them. Wonderful flavor and prolific even in an area of the garden that didn't get much sun.
Planted one month earlier this season (2017). I also planted right in the ground. It's the end of Aug and they are almost six feet tall with good production. Also, no bugs bother these. Makes a good salsa. Worth growing because they are low maintenance.
I started these seeds indoors and the germination was good. I planted 4 plants. I had never grown these but love salsa so this was one of my new plants to try in 2013. I caged the plants just like my tomatoes. Our season was a little cool this year so I didn't get quite the bumper crop I expected but the plants grew and produced just fine. These are super easy to grow. Because they are in a casing there are really not any bug issues. I just wait till the skins start to crack open or turn lighter and pick them. I removed the casings and put in fridge till I got enough to make salsa. These make the best salsa ever and we cant get enough of them. I will plant more this year so I can try different things with them.