Juliet Tomato F1 Hybrid
Best high-yield tomato for home gardeners seeking versatile, long-lasting harvests.
Discover the Juliet Tomato F1 Hybrid, an AAS-winning variety perfect for home gardeners. This indeterminate plant offers exceptional vigor, maintaining healthy growth through September and boasting intermediate resistance to early and late blight. It produces abundant, grape-like clusters of mini plum-type fruits that stay on the vine longer than many others. With a meaty texture, these versatile tomatoes are ideal for fresh eating, sauces, canning, and drying. Whether grown in a garden or greenhouse, the Juliet Tomato promises reliable yields and superior quality.
$3.60
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4.7
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Category Rank
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#270 in Seeds & Seed Tape
Price vs Category Average
-66%
Below average
Days to Maturity
60
/ days
Who it's for
- Busy gardeners wanting longer-lasting countertop harvests
- Home cooks preparing batches for canning and drying
- Beginners needing reliable, disease-resistant garden success
Who should skip it
- Gardeners lacking space for heavy-duty staking systems
- Homesteaders prioritizing self-sufficient seed saving practices
- Culinary enthusiasts seeking complex, nuanced heirloom flavors
Performance breakdown
Disease Resistance
Intermediate blight resistance keeps plants productive well into the late season.
Yield Consistency
Heavy grape-like clusters provide a reliable and abundant harvest for gardeners.
Culinary Versatility
Meaty texture performs beautifully in sauces, drying, or fresh garden salads.
Harvest Window
Fruits hold their quality on the vine longer than most varieties.
Growth Vigor
Indeterminate habit ensures strong, healthy development throughout the entire growing season.
Cultivation Flexibility
Thrives in both greenhouse and traditional garden settings with ease.
Key Specs
Days to Maturity
60 days
Plant Habit
Indeterminate
Botanical Name
Solanum lycopersicum
Seed Sowing Depth
1/4 inch (0.635 cm)
Germination Time
7-14 days
Optimal Germination Temperature
70-85ºF
Seed Count
15 seeds
Disease Resistance
Intermediate resistance to Early and Late blight
Features
- Award-winning AAS recognized for performance
- Extended harvest season through September
- High yields in grape-like clusters
- Meaty texture for versatile use
- Suitable for garden or greenhouse
- Develops stronger roots when planted deeper
- Fruits remain on vine longer
What customers say
Customers consistently praise the Juliet Tomato for its exceptional reliability and prolific yield. Gardeners find these plants incredibly easy to grow, showing strong disease resistance even in challenging conditions. The fruit quality is highly rated, offering a sweet, firm texture perfect for snacking or preserving. This variety is celebrated as a dependable workhorse, providing abundant harvests throughout the season, making it a favorite for both novice and experienced growers seeking consistent results and great flavor.
Know before you buy
An indeterminate plant continues to grow, flower, and produce fruit throughout the entire season until the first frost. You will need to provide a sturdy trellis or cage to support its ongoing vertical growth.
No, this variety is not recommended for containers. Because it is an indeterminate plant with vigorous growth, it requires the space and soil depth of a garden bed or a large greenhouse setup to thrive.
You can expect the first harvest approximately 60 days after transplanting. The plants are known for their extended season, often continuing to produce high yields well into September.
Yes, the Juliet F1 Hybrid offers intermediate resistance to both early and late blight. This makes it a more reliable choice for gardeners who have struggled with fungal issues in previous seasons.
Sow the seeds 1/4 inch deep in soil that is between 70-85ºF. When transplanting your seedlings, plant them deeper than they were in their starter pots to encourage the development of a stronger, more extensive root system.
One of the Juliet's best traits is that the fruits remain firm and high-quality on the vine longer than many other varieties. This gives you a wider window for harvesting without worrying about the fruit splitting or spoiling immediately.
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