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Tomatillo – Green Husk

Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(2 customer reviews)

$4.45

Grown from Organic Seed

80 days. Green Husk tomatillos produce 2 inch or larger fruits on plants that are 3 to 4 feet across and almost as tall. They offer bright flavor to fresh salsa and are the main ingredient in salsa verde. When roasted they become caramel-y and delicious — perfect with roasted chicken. Plants will need staking.

The tomatillo plant requires cross-pollination by insects. For a successful crop, two plants are recommended.

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Tags: heirloom, organic seed stock
  • Reviews (2)

2 reviews for Tomatillo – Green Husk

  1. Krista Raines – May 9, 2020

    Excited for tomatillos

  2. Rated 5 out of 5

    Sheila Anderson – January 16, 2021

    Bought your purple and green varieties last season. WOW, what a prolific crop I had. I had no previous experience with these and quickly learned I planted them in much too small a container. Yes, staking is imperative but what a beautiful plant as well.

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