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Mule Team Heirloom Tomato

Quick Facts:

  • Rare heirloom tomato
  • Vines, vigorous, sturdy, drought-resistant
  • Tomatoes 8-12oz; Great flavor & juiciness
  • Good for fresh eating & canning
  • 80 days from transplant

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Quantity: Packet (50 Seeds)

shipping estimated time of arrival Get it between Thursday May 8th - Monday May 12th

Mule Team Heirloom Tomato

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Solanum lycopersicum

An heirloom variety that pulls its weight!  Mule Team's vigorous, sturdy, drought-resistant plants are abundant producers of 8 to 12-ounce beefsteak tomatoes with excellent flavor and juiciness.  A great variety for both fresh eating and canning, Mule Team bears heavily and consistently right up until frost with little change in fruit quality across the season. 

Mule Team tomatoes are part of a series of tomatoes developed by the same hobbyist breeder.  With Americana-inspired names like Box Car Willie, Red Barn, Great Divide, and Pasture, this unique collection almost vanished into extinction until finally the seeds were discovered stored in glass jars in a tool shed by his son, Joe Bratka.... More

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Solanum lycopersicum

An heirloom variety that pulls its weight!  Mule Team's vigorous, sturdy, drought-resistant plants are abundant producers of 8 to 12-ounce beefsteak tomatoes with excellent flavor and juiciness.  A great variety for both fresh eating and canning, Mule Team bears heavily and consistently right up until frost with little change in fruit quality across the season. 

Mule Team tomatoes are part of a series of tomatoes developed by the same hobbyist breeder.  With Americana-inspired names like Box Car Willie, Red Barn, Great Divide, and Pasture, this unique collection almost vanished into extinction until finally the seeds were discovered stored in glass jars in a tool shed by his son, Joe Bratka.  Unable to germinate the seeds, Joe sent samples to famed tomato collector Dr. Carolyn Male, who was able to grow them, eventually offering the seeds on Seed Savers Exchange. 

Writing in her book 100 Heirlooms for the American Garden, Dr. Male describes Mule Team tomatoes as "very pleasing—zippy and sweet at the same time," with a yield that rivals or surpasses the performance of hybrids.  We'd agree.  Mule Team is our go-to variety when we need to do heavy work in the kitchen.  Harvests begin approximately 80 days from transplant.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

Solanum lycopersicum

An heirloom variety that pulls its weight!  Mule Team's vigorous, sturdy, drought-resistant plants are abundant producers of 8 to 12-ounce beefsteak tomatoes with excellent flavor and juiciness.  A great variety for both fresh eating and canning, Mule Team bears heavily and consistently right up until frost with little change in fruit quality across the season. 

Mule Team tomatoes are part of a series of tomatoes developed by the same hobbyist br... read more

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Solanum lycopersicum

An heirloom variety that pulls its weight!  Mule Team's vigorous, sturdy, drought-resistant plants are abundant producers of 8 to 12-ounce beefsteak tomatoes with excellent flavor and juiciness.  A great variety for both fresh eating and canning, Mule Team bears heavily and consistently right up until frost with little change in fruit quality across the season. 

Mule Team tomatoes are part of a series of tomatoes developed by the same hobbyist breeder.  With Americana-inspired names like Box Car Willie, Red Barn, Great Divide, and Pasture, this unique collection almost vanished into extinction until finally the seeds were discovered stored in glass jars in a tool shed by his son, Joe Bratka.  Unable to germinate the seeds, Joe sent samples to famed tomato collector Dr. Carolyn Male, who was able to grow them, eventually offering the seeds on Seed Savers Exchange. 

Writing in her book 100 Heirlooms for the American Garden, Dr. Male describes Mule Team tomatoes as "very pleasing—zippy and sweet at the same time," with a yield that rivals or surpasses the performance of hybrids.  We'd agree.  Mule Team is our go-to variety when we need to do heavy work in the kitchen.  Harvests begin approximately 80 days from transplant.  Each packet contains a minimum of 50 seeds.

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Gentry McDuffee

Pretty, uniform, survived drought and still producing in October! A new favorite.

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Heidi

Something new in the garden this year! Fingers crossed it is bountiful!

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