Stupice Tomato
Best high-yield heirloom for gardeners with limited container space.
A reliable, high-yielding variety that produces tangy, bite-sized fruit throughout the season. Its indeterminate growth habit and compact size make it an ideal choice for both dedicated vegetable patches and container gardening.
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Who it's for
- Gardeners eager for the earliest possible summer harvest
- Growers in regions with short, cool summer seasons
- Heirloom enthusiasts prioritizing rich, authentic tomato flavor
Who should skip it
- Cooks needing large tomatoes for canning or slicing
- Gardeners wanting low-maintenance, non-staking plant varieties
- Farmers in regions with intense, prolonged summer heat
Performance breakdown
Yield consistency
Prolific production keeps the kitchen stocked throughout the entire growing season.
Flavor intensity
Delivers a sharp, tangy punch that elevates simple salads and salsas.
Container adaptability
Compact enough for large pots while maintaining impressive vertical growth.
Maintenance ease
Vigorous growth requires staking but eliminates the need for tedious pruning.
Growth speed
Rapid development ensures a quick harvest for impatient home gardeners.
Culinary versatility
Equally capable in fresh applications or cooked down for rich sauces.
Key Specs
Mature Height
4 feet
Mature Width
18 inches
Light Needs
Full Sun
Water Needs
Average to Moist
Growth Rate
Fast
Tomato Type
Heirloom, Cooking, Paste
Flower Color
Yellow
Spacing
20 inches apart when planted in rows
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