Tomato ‘Carbon’ Grafted Mighty ’Mato

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Grafting is a traditional technique that dramatically improves vigor and yield. Read more on our grafting page.

Indeterminate. Winner of the 2005 “Heirloom Garden Show” best-tasting tomato award, one of many taste awards from coast to coast. The fruit is smooth, large, and beautiful, being one of the darkest and prettiest of the purple types we have seen. They seem to have an extra dose of the complex flavor that makes dark tomatoes famous. Full sun. 80 days. Photo courtesy of Baker Creek.

Care: Plant 24-36″ apart in rows 3-4′ apart in full sun. Plants grow 4-6′ tall; provide a cage or trellis.

Grafting is a traditional technique that dramatically improves vigor and yield. Read more on our grafting page.

Indeterminate. Winner of the 2005 “Heirloom Garden Show” best-tasting tomato award, one of many taste awards from coast to coast. The fruit is smooth, large, and beautiful, being one of the darkest and prettiest of the purple types we have seen. They seem to have an extra dose of the complex flavor that makes dark tomatoes famous. Full sun. 80 days. Photo courtesy of Baker Creek.

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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