The Early Girl tomato, a popular medium-sized hybrid tomato variety known for being first or close to it and productivity. These globe-shaped bright red tomatoes weigh around 4 to 6 oz. each and grow on indeterminate vines. They're perfect for snacking, salads, sandwiches and cooking. Early Girl tomatoes are known for their sweet, mild, juicy flavor and their resistance to common tomato diseases like verticillium and fusarium wilts. They're easy to grow in any Sunny garden or large patio pot, producing an abundance of fruit in favorable conditions (plenty of Sun, warmth and regular watering). With time to harvest being so short, those in mild climates can plant Early Girl tomato plants twice in a season, once at the beginning and a second time in mid to late Summer. Early Girl requires regular watering and support from stakes or cages to ensure proper fruiting. To care for your three new Early Girl tomato plants, provide at least one inch of water per week and six hours or more of direct Sun each day. Plant in the garden, a raised garden or patio container. Be sure to offer a large enough pot and place it in a full-sun location. Loamy, well-draining soil is preferred. Feed regularly as directed. Mulch well. Fifty days to harvest.