


Humble Hands Harvest
Sieger Disease Resistant Red Saladette Tomato
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Sieger Disease Resistant Red Saladette Tomato
Packet - 25 seeds
57211 Rush Creek Rd
57211 Rush Creek Rd
Ferryville WI 54628
United States
57 Days to Maturity. Certified Organic.
Sieger is a hardy semi-determinate variety resistant to Late Blight, Early Blight, and septoria. It produces early in the season and continues late into the fall. It's 3-4oz fruits carry a classic tomato flavor and are versatile in the kitchen. If you are looking for a garden workhorse that also tastes great, look no further than Sieger!
5-6 weeks before transplanting sow ¼" deep in 50 cell trays or 4" pots depending on transplant timing. Harden off in partial shaded environment before transplanting. Transplant after last frost date 24-36" apart in rows 4-6' apart. Plant deeply to encourage adventitious root growth. Use basket weaving or vertical trellis methods to support plants throughout the season. Prune leaves up to 12"-18" to increase airflfow for disease reduction. Although this variety is relatively compact, indeterminate varieties benefit from "suckering", the process of removing suckers from the plant.
Seed Source Information:
Lot # HHH-OG-1301-2024: Produced by Humble Hands Harvest in Decorah, IA in 2024. Certified Organic. Tested at 93% germination in December 2024.
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