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Tomatillo Seeds
Native to Mexico and Central America, the Tomatillo (pronounced to-ma-TEE-yo) is a vital ingredient in many Mexican and Guatemalan dishes. If you can grow a tomato, you can grow a tomatillo, as they share identical growing styles. Also known as Toma Verde, or Husk Tomato, one tomatillo plant can pump out more than 10 pounds of fruit, each neatly wrapped in its own protective packaging.
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Tomatillo Seeds - Rio Grande Verde Quick View
xTomatillo Seeds - Rio Grande Verde OPEN POLLINATED
- Heirloom, Open Pollinated Seed, 3 oz Fruits
- 80 Days To Harvest
- Prefers full sun exposure
OPEN POLLINATEDAs low as $4.50 per package -
Tomatillo Seeds - Pineapple Quick View
xTomatillo Seeds - Pineapple OPEN POLLINATED
- Heirloom, Open Pollinated Seed
- 2-4 oz Fruits
- 83 Days to Maturity
OPEN POLLINATEDAs low as $4.50 per package -
Tomatillo Seeds - Purple Quick View
xTomatillo Seeds - Purple OPEN POLLINATED
- Heirloom, Open Pollinated Seed
- 2-4 oz Fruits
- 83 Days to Maturity
OPEN POLLINATEDAs low as $4.50 per package
The rambling plants of the Tomatillo are not self-pollinating, so you must have at least a couple of plants relatively close to one another to get fruit. With our assortment of savory and sweet tomatillos you shouldn't find that hard to do!