TRANSITION FARM ORGANIC SEED
Quality 100% Certified Organic and Demeter Bio-dynamic NON-GMO Seed
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Tomato 'Beams Yellow Pear'
Tomato 'Beams Yellow Pear'
Solanum lycopersicum
Zesty, sweet flavour in a bright yellow pear shaped 3-4cm mini fruit. Perfect for snacking, assorted cherry tomato boxes, salads and grilled! Vigorous vine produces large trusses loaded with yellow 20gm fruits.
Zesty, sweet 3.5cm, bright yellow fruit
Abundant production and high yield with great fruit set in cool climates
Early-Mid Season
Heirloom
Ideal in salads, as snacks and grilled on veggie shish k-bobs
Recorded in 18th century Europe, Beam's Yellow Pear Tomatoes are still loved for their unique pear shape and rich, distinctive flavor that differentiated them from other cherry tomato varieties.
Indeterminate tomato variety that can reach over 2m high. Produces early and will go through until frost..
Certified Demeter Biodynamic and Certified Organic
SEED COUNT: 35 approx.
Germination: Lot#17735 99% MAR 2025
Seed Raising, Growing and Harvest Information
Plant Type | Site | Spacing | Height | Sowing Depth |
Days to Germination |
Days to Maturity |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tender Annual |
Full Sun | 50cm apart in rows 60-70cm apart |
2-2.5m | 3-5mm | 5-10 days @ 21-27 degrees |
65-70 days |
TRANSPLANT (recommended) – Start transplants 5- 6 weeks before planting date. Sow seeds 6mm deep, 4 seeds/2.5cm. Lightly cover. Keep mix at 23-28°C. Pot up into 5cm or larger cells after first set of true leaves appear. For growing transplants, maintain temperature at around 22°C during the day and 18°C at night
Harden off plants by slightly reducing temperature to 15-18°C and reducing water for 2-3 days before transplanting.
NOTE - Don't start too early—leggy, root-bound, or flowering transplants can cause stunting and reduce early production. Avoid exposing unprotected plants to consecutive nightly temperatures below 7°C.