Tomato Seeds – Giant Black
Tomato Seeds – Giant Black
Tomato Seeds – Giant Black
Tomato Seeds – Giant Black

Giant Black Tomato Seeds – Vegetable Plant

Suitable for home gardening use
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Product description

Tomato Seeds – Giant Black Variety produce large, dark-toned tomatoes on vigorous, tall-growing plants. This heirloom type is known for its strong warm-season performance, steady fruiting, and rich, deep coloration. The plants thrive in full sunlight and nutrient-rich, well-drained soil, making them suitable for raised beds, open garden plots, and large containers.

The Giant Black variety grows on tall indeterminate vines that require sturdy staking or caging due to the size and weight of the fruits. With Good germination potential and consistent yields across the season, this variety is a great choice for gardeners who enjoy bold, dark-hued tomatoes and vigorous plant growth.

Features

  • Produces large, dark-toned tomatoes

  • Heirloom variety with strong vine vigor

  • Reliable warm-season performance

  • Suitable for raised beds, open gardens, and large containers

  • Good germination potential

  • Indeterminate vines offering continuous production

Specifications

Botanical Name: Solanum lycopersicum
Common Name: Tomato
Variety: Giant Black
Plant Type: Warm-season annual
Growth Habit: Indeterminate
Fruit Size: Large
Fruit Color: Deep dark tones
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily)
Soil Type: Fertile, well-drained soil
Germination Time: 7–14 days
Days to Maturity: 80–90 days
Plant Height: 6–7 feet with strong support
Watering: Moderate; maintain steady moisture
Sowing Method: Start indoors and transplant outdoors

Growing Season:

  • Best planted in spring and summer

  • Start indoors: January to March

  • Transplant outdoors: March to May, once frost danger has passed

USDA Hardiness Zones:

  • Grown annually in Zones 3–10

  • Move outdoors when temperatures consistently exceed 60°F (15°C)