Botanical Interests Glacier Bush Tomato Seeds
Best cold climate choice for container gardeners seeking early harvests.
This is the ultimate problem-solver for gardeners in cooler climates who are tired of waiting for a harvest. While you sacrifice the massive size of indeterminate beefsteaks, you gain a reliable, compact plant that starts producing early and keeps going until the first frost.
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Who it's for
- Gardeners in northern climates with short summers
- Urban growers with limited balcony or patio space
- Early-season planters facing unpredictable spring weather
Who should skip it
- Home cooks wanting large tomatoes for sandwiches
- Snackers seeking a continuous supply of fresh fruit
- Gourmet enthusiasts prioritizing intense sugar content over speed
Performance breakdown
Harvest Speed
Fifty-five days to maturity beats almost every other slicing tomato variety.
Climate Versatility
Thrives in cooler temperatures where traditional heat-loving tomatoes often struggle.
Container Suitability
Compact thirty-inch stature fits perfectly on balconies or small patio spaces.
Season Extension
Reliably produces fruit from early summer well into the late fall.
Yield Density
Consistent production of two-ounce fruits provides a steady, manageable kitchen supply.
Growth Reliability
Proven performance makes this a dependable choice for novice and experienced gardeners.
Key Specs
Botanical Name
Solanum lycopersicum
Plant Type
Vegetable
Crop Type
Tomato
Life Cycle
Annual
Days to Maturity
55 days
Mature Height
30 inches
Plant Spacing
24 inches
Row Spacing
36 inches
Planting Depth
0.25 inches
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
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