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42 Day Tomato Insta-Garden

42 Day Tomato Insta-Garden

While your neighbor is still staking their spindly starts, you'll be slicing the first ripe tomato of the season onto your sandwich — bright red, classic sweetness, that real summer-tomato smell. The earliest tomato you can grow, and yours is already carrying fruit.

Determinate Open-Pollinated Heirloom · Seeded February 17 · Some plants already carrying green fruit, first ripe tomato in 1–3 weeks · Full sun

📦 What's Included

This isn't a tomato start. It's an Alchemy Garden — seeded in February, fed on the farm, flowering and fruiting now, delivered ready to harvest from. You skip the hardest eight weeks of tomato growing and go straight to the table.

Every Insta-Garden comes with:

  • Established 2-ft tomato plant in a 3-gallon soft pot, seeded February 17 and grown out on-farm
  • 2.5 ft support stake installed (indeterminate varieties will outgrow this — plan to upsize by July)
  • 0.5 lb of Alchemy Gardens weekly feed — the same Mittleider-based formula I use on all 246 tomato plants across my farm, tomato/pepper optimized
  • Pre-measured weekly scoop — no guessing, no math
  • One-page growing and feeding instructions — written for Tulsa conditions

You water. You feed once a week. You harvest.

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📖 The story

42 Day is believed to have originated in Mexico — one of the world's earliest-maturing tomatoes, open-pollinated and heirloom. The origin matters here. Most early tomatoes come from cold climates like Siberia or the Czech Republic, where they were bred to fruit fast before summer ran out. 42 Day is unusual — it was bred for a warm climate that also needed speed, which means it performs well in both cool and hot conditions. That dual adaptability is why it works in Oklahoma: it fruits before real heat arrives, and it holds up when the heat hits. A variety that gets to the point.

🍴 What you're getting

Small 1 oz fruits, bright red, with very few seeds. Balanced, sweet flavor. Named for how fast it gets from transplant to ripe fruit.

📅 What to expect

The earliest variety in the Alchemy Gardens lineup. Determinate, so it'll put up a big flush and then taper — plan to harvest heavily in May and June, lightly through midsummer.

💧 Care in Tulsa

Water 2x per week at the base. Don't let it stress while fruit is setting — inconsistent watering causes blossom end rot. One scoop of feed per week covers all nutrition. Minimal pruning needed; let it bush out. As an open-pollinated heirloom, you can save seeds from your best fruits and grow it again next year true to type.

☀️ Heat mitigation

Adapted to warm climates from its Mexican origins — handles Oklahoma heat better than most early varieties. Morning water, mulch, and it keeps going. Production may slow during 100°F+ stretches.

🛡️ Common problems

Above-average disease resistance for an heirloom. Standard care otherwise — airflow, mulch, hand-pick hornworms.

✔ Best for

The first tomato on your table · BLT sandwiches in May · Container and small-space gardens

$30.00/each

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