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Beefsteak 

Beefsteak Tomato: The King of Slicing Tomatoes

Beefsteak tomatoes are the quintessential slicing tomato, prized for their large size and rich, meaty flavor. These vigorous indeterminate vines produce an abundance of extra-large, slightly ribbed fruits that typically mature in 80-96 days from transplanting. Originating from heirloom varieties, beefsteak tomatoes have become a staple in gardens and kitchens alike, offering a classic tomato taste that’s hard to beat.

Known for their substantial size and weight, beefsteak tomatoes are the go-to choice for sandwiches, burgers, and salads. Their firm texture holds up well when sliced, while their juicy interior and balanced sweet-acidic flavor profile enhance any dish. These tomatoes are not only delicious but also nutritious, packed with lycopene, vitamins C and A, and other antioxidants that contribute to overall health.

Beefsteak tomato plants are robust growers, reaching heights of 5-7 feet and requiring strong support through staking or caging. When properly cared for, these plants can produce fruits weighing up to a pound or more each. The indeterminate nature of beefsteak tomatoes means they will continue to grow and produce fruit throughout the season until frost, providing a steady harvest of fresh tomatoes for months.

Growing Success Tips:

  • Provide full sun and well-draining, nutrient-rich soil
  • Space plants 36-48 inches apart to ensure proper air circulation
  • Install sturdy cages or stakes at planting time to support heavy fruit
  • Water deeply and consistently, especially during fruit development

Beefsteak tomatoes are a rewarding choice for both novice and experienced gardeners. Their versatility in the kitchen and impressive size make them a favorite among home cooks and market gardeners. By following proper care techniques, you can enjoy a bountiful harvest of these delicious, meaty tomatoes straight from your garden to your table.

Tip: Prune suckers regularly to promote better air circulation and larger fruit size.

Product Features

  • Extra-large, slightly ribbed fruits
  • Indeterminate growth habit
  • 80-96 days to maturity
  • Classic rich tomato flavor
  • High yield potential

Growing Information

  • Full sun exposure required
  • Spacing: 36-48 inches apart
  • Plant height: 5-7 feet
  • Requires staking or caging
  • Regular fertilization recommended

Key Benefits

  • Perfect for slicing and sandwiches
  • High in nutrients and antioxidants
  • Long harvest period
  • Impressive size for showcasing