Description
(Determinate/58 Days)
Oregon Spring was developed by Oregon State University and released in 1984. This is a fantastic cool climate/short season tomato that matures extremely early and produces tons of delicious fruit that are up to 4 inches each. For Northern and Northwest growers, this variety is highly recommended.
Common Name – Tomato
Botanical Name – Solanum Lycopersicum
Heirloom Status (lineage established at least 50 years ago) – Non-Heirloom Tomato (Recent Variety)
Open-Pollinated Status – Open-Pollinated
Organic Status – Organic
Growth Habit – Determinate
Days to Maturity – 58 Days
Days to Germinate – 6-14 Days
Fruit Color – Red Tomato
Fruit Size -Medium/Large Slicer Tomato
Soil Depth – ¼ Inch
Soil Temperature – 75-85 Degrees
Plant Spacing – 36-48 inches
Row Spacing – 4-5 Feet
Preferences – Full Sun, Moist Well Drained Soil
1/8 Oz = Approximately 930-1,250 Tomato Seeds
1/4 Oz = Approximately 1,875-2,500 Tomato Seeds
1/2 Oz = Approximately 3,750-5,000 Tomato Seeds
1 Oz = Approximately 7,500-10,000 Tomato Seeds
Planting Instructions – Start tomato seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost date. Do not plant out until 2 weeks after last frost. Tomato seeds require high soil temperatures for good germination rates. We highly recommend heat mats to ensure and speed up germination. Pot up to 3–4 inch pots when first true leaves develop (not cotyledon leaves). Harden off plants for 1-2 weeks in full sun before transplanting them outside (after last frost). Make sure to give tomato plants a lot of space for vigorous root and foliage growth.
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