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Park Seed Variety of Tomato Seeds: Better Boy Hybrid – Easy to Grow, Non-GMO, High-Yield Pack of 30

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Why customers choose PatioZora Garden

Park Seed presents the Better Boy Hybrid tomato seeds, a trusted choice for home gardens seeking dependable yields and classic tomato flavor. This non-GMO variety is bred to perform from seed to plate, delivering large, juicy fruits with a balanced texture that home cooks and gardeners appreciate.

Key benefits for your garden

  • Record-breaking production: Better Boy is noted for exceptional yield potential, with the capacity to produce abundant fruit across a long season.
  • Large, flavorful fruits: Expect rounded tomatoes weighing about a pound each, offering juicy flesh and satisfying meatiness for slicing, salads, sauces, and canning.
  • Exceptional disease resistance: Strong foliage supports performance against verticillium wilt, Fusarium wilt race 1, nematodes, Alternaria, and gray leaf spot, helping plants stay productive.
  • Easy growing for all gardeners: Start indoors 5–6 weeks before the last frost date, then transplant outdoors when night temperatures stay above 55°F. Space plants 2 to 2.5 feet apart to promote good air circulation.
  • Seed to Spoon support: The Seed to Spoon App provides tailored guidance on planting times, soil health, care strategies, and pest management to help you plan a thriving Better Boy harvest.

Growing guidance at a glance

  • Indoor start: Sow seeds indoors 5–6 weeks before the last frost to gain a head start on the season.
  • Transplant timing: Move seedlings outdoors once nighttime temps consistently exceed 55°F for steady establishment.
  • Spacing and care: Allow 2–2.5 feet between plants to improve air flow and reduce crowding.
  • Support and monitoring: Use staking or caging as needed and monitor for signs of stress, adjusting sun exposure and watering accordingly; leverage Seed to Spoon insights for ongoing care.

Beyond the garden, Better Boy tomatoes bring versatility to the kitchen. Their size and texture translate well to thick slices for sandwiches, hearty sauces, and simple preserves, making them a reliable mainstay across many seasonal menus. The plant’s vigor and disease resistance contribute to a steadier supply, even when weather or timing shifts occur. Park Seed backs this variety with clear growing guidance and a seed pack designed for ease of use, helping you plan a productive season from the very start.

In short, this tomato seed pack from Park Seed is well suited for gardeners who value a robust plant, substantial fruit, and a straightforward growing journey. Whether you’re a seasoned grower or just starting out, Better Boy offers a practical blend of performance and flavor that can adapt to a range of garden sizes and climates.

FAQ

Q: What makes Better Boy tomato seeds appealing for home gardens?

A: They offer high yields, large fruit size, and strong disease resistance for reliable harvests.

Q: Are these seeds non-GMO and beginner-friendly?

A: Yes, the pack is non-GMO and designed for straightforward indoor starting and outdoor transplanting.