Tomato Beefsteak Indeterminate Beefmaster 10 Non-GMO, Hybrid Seeds
Beefmaster Indeterminate Tomato seeds represent a benchmark hybrid cultivar engineered for serious gardeners prioritizing yield, fruit quality, and flavor intensity. These non-GMO hybrid plants develop vigorous indeterminate vines reaching 60–72 inches, requiring sturdy support systems and consistent pruning to optimize air circulation and fruit development. The variety excels at producing abundant harvests of substantial beefsteak fruits, with individual specimens regularly weighing 1–2 pounds and delivering the dense, meaty texture essential for slicing applications and sauce production. The complex flavor profile—balancing sweetness with subtle acidity—has earned consistent recognition at competitive exhibitions, including multiple blue ribbon awards at county fairs and regional competitions. Indeterminate growth habit ensures continuous flowering and fruiting throughout the season in warm climates, extending productivity from mid-summer through first frost. The 10-seed packet contains hybrid seeds sourced and tested by David's Garden Seeds' family and veteran-owned operation in Rossville, Texas, adhering to GoTexan program quality standards and rigorous germination protocols. Ideal for USDA zones 3–11, Beefmaster thrives in full sun with consistent moisture, well-draining soil enriched with organic matter, and regular fertilization during active growth. This variety suits home gardeners, small-scale commercial growers, and competitive exhibitors seeking reliable beefsteak production without genetic modification.
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We cannot possibly put all the directions you need for growing beefsteak tomatoes in your area on the seed package. We recommend that you read articles or check with other gardeners in your area.
Created from a controlled method of pollination in which the pollen of two different species or varieties is crossed by human intervention. Typical F1 varieties are deliberately created to breed a desired trait.
Gardeners who use hybrid plant varieties usually purchase new seed every year, however, over several years the seed could eventually be used for open pollination.
Freshly Packed: These tomato seeds are packed for the current growing season and will provide high germination rates next year as well.