Bonnie Plants Early Girl Tomato Plant (2-Pack)
Best healthy plants for gardeners seeking reliable, abundant tomato harvests.
The Bonnie Plants Early Girl Tomato Plant is a non-GMO annual variety that thrives in full sunlight. This plant is known for its early harvest, providing delicious tomatoes relatively quickly after planting. It requires watering twice a week and is suitable for growing in the ground or in containers. The Early Girl tomato is a popular choice for gardeners seeking a reliable and productive tomato plant that offers a good yield of fruit throughout the growing season. Its compact growth habit makes it adaptable to various garden spaces.
$11.33
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#3114 in Landscaping & Garden Plants
Price vs Category Average
-59%
Below average
Plant Type
Vegetable
/ Vegetable
Who it's for
- Home gardeners eager for fresh, ripe tomatoes sooner
- Novice and experienced gardeners seeking dependable, low-maintenance plants
- Busy individuals wanting to jumpstart their garden without seed propagation
Who should skip it
- Enthusiasts desiring a diverse range of heirloom or specialty tomato types
- Urban dwellers or those with very small balconies or limited growing areas
- Gardeners unprepared for regular plant inspection and potential intervention
Key Specs
Plant Type
Vegetable
Cultivar
Early Girl
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Watering Needs
Twice a week
Plant Life Cycle
Annual
Certifications
Non-GMO
Container Suitability
Suitable
Pot Size
19 oz
Features
- Early Harvest Tomatoes
- Non-GMO Plant
- Requires Full Sunlight
- Water Twice a Week
- Grows Upright in Ground
- Suitable for Containers
What customers say
Customers consistently praise the robust health and vigorous growth of these tomato plants upon arrival. Many highlight the plants' resilience, noting how easily they establish themselves and reliably produce an abundant harvest of delicious Early Girl tomatoes. This consistent performance, coupled with the convenience of a two pack, makes them a highly favored choice for gardeners seeking dependable results and a bountiful yield. The overall experience points to a product that delivers on its promise of healthy, productive plants.
Know before you buy
Early Girl is specifically bred for a quick turnaround. You can typically expect to start harvesting ripe tomatoes sooner than most standard varieties, provided the plant receives consistent care and full sun.
Yes, these plants are well-suited for containers. Because they have a compact, upright growth habit, they adapt easily to pots as long as the container has adequate drainage and enough space for the root system.
These tomatoes require full sun, which means at least six to eight hours of direct sunlight per day. If they don't get enough light, the plants may become leggy and produce significantly fewer tomatoes.
Aim to water twice a week, but always check the soil moisture first. If the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch, it is time to water; if it is still damp, you can wait another day to avoid overwatering.
No, these are non-GMO plants. They are grown using traditional breeding methods to ensure the specific characteristics of the Early Girl variety.
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