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Jamestown Tomato Seeds

Jamestown Tomato Seeds
Jamestown Tomato Seeds

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Deep red, flavorful fruits
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Seeds Per Pack
10
Key Characteristics
Days To Maturity

80

Sun / Shade

Full Sun

Tomato Fruit Set

Determinate

Description / Jamestown Tomato Seeds

Days to Maturity: 80

Determinate

Bush tomato

Jamestown, is about 3-4 feet tall, is a hardy, strong and healthy plant with good heat set ability. This tomato's flat, oblate shape fruit makes a delicious sauce you can use in your favorite recipe. Jamestown has a high yield potential and deep red color. Home gardeners love this robust fruit.

Disease resistance: A/F1/F2/St/V

Product Details

SKU 52882-PK-P1
Genus Solanum
Species lycopersicum
Product Classification Seeds, Vegetables
Tomato Fruit Set Determinate
Sun / Shade Full Sun
Days To Maturity 80.00
Resistance Alternaria Alternata (Crown Wilt), Disease Resistant, Stemphylium (Gray Leaf Spot), Verticillium Wilt

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  1. steve

    Good Germination 0 people found this helpful

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    Started 4 seeds and got 100 percent germination (Spring 2024)
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  2. steve

    Good Germination 0 people found this helpful

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    Started 4 seeds and got 100 percent germination (Spring 2024)
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  3. Cindy

    Amazing 1 people found this helpful

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    Huge tomatoes, clean shoulders, flavor is wonderful on a BLT or sliced for caprese salad. Definitely will be growing these again.
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  4. Gatsbys Gardens

    Jamestown Tomato 1 people found this helpful

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    Every seed germinated. This is a great tomato, grew it last year!
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  5. C. M.

    good plant 0 people found this helpful

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    started from seeds and is really hearty. setting blooms here in southern california. can hardly wait fir the fruit.
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  6. C. M.

    good plant 0 people found this helpful

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    started from seeds and is really hearty. setting blooms here in southern california. can hardly wait fir the fruit.
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  7. Ludy

    2nd try for this expensive tomato seed. 2 people found this helpful

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    With seeds costing 60 each a packet of 10 seeds produced 6 plants this time. Last year only 1 germinated. They sent a replacement pack for free. We will see how they produce. Germination is awful though.
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  8. LaNell Kellum

    Not worth it 1 people found this helpful

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    Poor germination. Not worth the price.
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  9. LaNell Kellum

    Poor germination. 0 people found this helpful

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    Not worth the price. Poor germination compared to other varieties. Parks sent another pack but too late to try again this year.
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  10. LaNell Kellum

    Poor germination. 0 people found this helpful

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    Not worth the price. Poor germination compared to other varieties. Parks sent another pack but too late to try again this year.
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  11. LaNell Kellum

    Do NOT buy. POOR Germination 1 people found this helpful

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    I bought a pack of 10 seeds for $5. Thats 50 cents a seed. Only 5 germinated and they looked awe full. Leggy. All the othe tomatoes I started from seed at same time had 90 to 95% germination and did great. Sad. I wanted to try them they looked and sounded good.
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  12. LaNell Kellum

    Do NOT buy. POOR Germination 0 people found this helpful

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    I bought a pack of 10 seeds for $5. Thats 50 cents a seed. Only 5 germinated and they looked awe full. Leggy. All the othe tomatoes I started from seed at same time had 90 to 95% germination and did great. Sad. I wanted to try them they looked and sounded good.
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  13. Steve Smith

    So Different & So Good! 1 people found this helpful

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    I tried the new Jamestown last year (2020) and was stunned by three particular characteristics of it: 1. It's delicious and ranks with the best I've ever tasted. 2. It's the 'meatiest' tomato I've ever seen. If you like juicy tomatoes for making tomato juice and getting the bread wet in your sandwiches, stay away from this one. If you would rather have a tomato you can actually bite into, give this one a try! and 3. It's growth habit is so vigorous I felt it needed trimming leaf stems off several times throughout the summer to let the sun get into the bush and help ripen the tomatoes. I didn't mind doing that at all because I could keep an eye on them better. It's a Determinate, but I found it had an extended length of time it produced. And, the plant is larger that most Determinates I've seen. Five stars for Jamestown, and I'd give it six if I could. One of your very best introductions, Park. This may well become the equivalent in the Determinate line that the Whopper is in the Indeterminate.
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  14. Steve Smith

    So Different & So Good! 0 people found this helpful

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    I tried the new Jamestown last year (2020) and was stunned by three particular characteristics of it: 1. It's delicious and ranks with the best I've ever tasted. 2. It's the 'meatiest' tomato I've ever seen. If you like juicy tomatoes for making tomato juice and getting the bread wet in your sandwiches, stay away from this one. If you would rather have a tomato you can actually bite into, give this one a try! and 3. It's growth habit is so vigorous I felt it needed trimming leaf stems off several times throughout the summer to let the sun get into the bush and help ripen the tomatoes. I didn't mind doing that at all because I could keep an eye on them better. It's a Determinate, but I found it had an extended length of time it produced. And, the plant is larger that most Determinates I've seen. Five stars for Jamestown, and I'd give it six if I could. One of your very best introductions, Park. This may well become the equivalent in the Determinate line that the Whopper is in the Indeterminate.
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  15. Stephen F. Smith

    Can a tomato yield to much? 1 people found this helpful

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    Well, not really, but this new Determinate comes close! It set on literally dozens of fruits and the leaves were so thick I could hardly see them! So, I trimmed some of the leaves and pruned some of the small tomatoes off each plant. Speaking of which, the Jamestown surely has a cherry tomato in its ancestry. I've never seen a regular sized tomato set on 6 to even 8 fruits on each branch before! And, you know what else is nice about this? Two things: 1. the fruits are nearly entirely meat with very little juice in them. And 2. they are big and you can make a meal with them in a tomato sandwich, or just cut them up and put cottage cheese on them! I really like this new variety and do believe that for those of us who just want to eat great tasting red tomatoes and lots of them, we'll never have to grow anything but the Whopper and this new Jamestown. Grew very robustly and came up quick, and haven't found any disease problems to speak of. PS: I've found very little cracking and splitting on it.
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