Transplanted: Mule Team Tomato

by Farmer Jay on May 3, 2009

in Farming

There has to be a tomato that you grow to give to friends and say “taste this.”  Mule Team is that tomato.  If you haven’t figured out, I really enjoy growing tomatoes.  Of all the vegetables I grow, tomatoes get the best reaction.  Mule Team is a good salad, tomato sauce, or just plain ole’ eat it like an apple tomato.

The hardest part about growing Mule Team is paying attention.  With a 12 oz tomato, leave it on the vine too long and it will fall.

Mule Team
A great choice for a ‘main crop,’ all-purpose tomato. Vigorous plants bear plenty of 8 to 12 ounce round, bright red tomatoes with excellent flavor and texture. Not only are harvests very abundant, but production continues right up until frost. Heirloom variety. Indeterminate. 80 days

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The Tomato Stake May 4, 2009 at 9:53 am

The best way to support your tomato plants is with The Tomato Stake.

http://www.thetomatostake.com

Easier to use than metal cages or upside down planters, stronger than bamboo and won’t rot like wood stakes. The built-in twist-tie supports make tying your tomato plants easy!

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