Tomato Seeds, Gold Medal

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Description

(Solanum lycopersicum). The 1- to 3-pound fruits are among the smoothest bi-colored tomatoes we carry and one of the most beautiful we have seen. The yellow fruit is blushing with rosy red that radiates from the blossom end. Lovely! The firm flesh is of superior quality, being sweet and mild. It has very little acid; great for fresh eating. From the late, legendary seed collector, Ben Quisenberry.

  • Indeterminate
  • 75-90 days to maturity
  • 6-8 hours of full sun
  • Sprouts in 7-14 days
  • Seed Depth: 1/8"
  • Plant Spacing: 24"
  • Ideal Temperature: 75-95 F
  • Frost Hardy: No

Growing Tips, Tricks and FAQs

Growing Tips

Choose a location with full sun and well-draining, nutrient-rich soil. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Gold Medal tomatoes are indeterminate, meaning they will grow and produce fruit throughout the growing season, so regular pruning may help manage the size of the plant.

When to Grow

Start seeds indoors 6-10 weeks before the last frost date in your area. Transplant outdoors after all danger of frost has passed and the soil temperature is consistently above 60 F. Look up your local last frost date to time seed starting appropriately.

How to Sow and Plant

Sow seeds 1/8 inch deep in seed-starting mix indoors, keeping the soil temperature between 70-80 F during germination. Provide 6-8 hours of light daily using grow lights or a sunny window. Harden off seedlings by gradually exposing them to outdoor conditions for 7-10 days. When transplanting outdoors, space plants 24 inches apart in rows spaced 3-4 feet apart.

How to Grow

Deeply water the plants 1-2 times a week, adjusting for rainfall. Use a balanced fertilizer at planting time, followed by a low-nitrogen fertilizer when fruiting begins. Provide sturdy cages or stakes to support the heavy fruit. Prune suckers (the shoots that develop between the main stem and branches) to encourage better air circulation and larger fruit production.

How to Save

  • Most tomatoes are self-pollinating and don't frequently cross; in a garden setting, separating by 25 feet should prevent 99% of cross-pollination. Or you can bag and hand pollinate for 100% purity.
  • On a small scale, seeds may be scooped from the fruits and dried on a paper towel.
  • For larger quantities or cleaner seeds, fermentation for a few days is recommended.
  • Once dry, tomato seed can be stored in a cool, dry, dark place; good seed retains viability for 5 years or more.

FAQ

How large do Gold Medal tomatoes grow?
Fruits can reach up to 1-3 pounds each, making them a large beefsteak type.

Can Gold Medal tomatoes grow in containers?
Yes, but choose a large container (at least 15 gallons) and provide a sturdy support system.

Do Gold Medal tomatoes need pollinators?
While tomatoes are self-pollinating, good airflow or gentle shaking can improve the fruit set.

More Questions?
Check out our "Tomatoes 101" blog post by staff horticulturist John Lenz.

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