Heirloom Tomato ‘Wild Swede’

Description

Indeterminate. Collected by the ‘Wild Swede’ himself, Roy Nylander, in Northern Europe in the 1950s. Reputed to be even faster to harvest than ‘Glacier.’ Tasty fruit is round or oblong and insanely early. 50-55 days. Reselected through the years by the Nylander family in Edmunds, Washington. OP.
Care: Plant 24-36″ apart in rows 3-4′ apart in full sun. Plants grow 4-6′ tall; provide a cage or trellis.

Indeterminate. Collected by the ‘Wild Swede’ himself, Roy Nylander, in Northern Europe in the 1950s. Reputed to be even faster to harvest than ‘Glacier.’ Tasty fruit is round or oblong and insanely early. 50-55 days. Reselected through the years by the Nylander family in Edmunds, Washington. OP.
Care: Plant 24-36″ apart in rows 3-4′ apart in full sun. Plants grow 4-6′ tall; provide a cage or trellis.

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