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Ace 55 Heirloom Tomato Seeds

Lycopersicon esculentum

5.00 (6 reviews)
  • HOW TO GROW
  • FAST FACTS
  • REVIEWS

HOW TO GROW

Sowing: Start Ace 55 heirloom tomato seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost of spring, sowing the seeds in a flat 1/4" deep and 1" apart. Keep the temperature at 70-75 degrees F until germination, as well as providing adequate light in a sunny window or under a grow light; keep the soil moist, but make sure drainage is adequate. When the second set of leaves emerges, transplant the seedlings into individual pots; bury the stems up to the lowest set of leaves to grow strongly rooted plants. A week before planting the seedlings outside, begin exposing them to the weather during the day to harden them; tomatoes cannot endure cold weather, and should not be transplanted outside until all threat of frost has passed. When the soil temperature reaches at least 70 degrees F, plant the seedlings in full sun and very rich soil; once more, bury the entire stem up to the lowest set of leaves. Space the plants 2' apart. For companion planting benefits, plant Ace 55 heirloom tomato seeds with carrots or onions, but avoid planting them with cabbage or potatoes.

Growing: Since temperatures below 55 degrees F can damage production, protect the plants if temperatures drop. A thick layer of mulch helps conserve moisture and control weeds; water the plants once a week, but avoid getting the leaves wet. Determinate, or bush type tomatoes, do not require staking.

Harvesting: Test the ripeness of tomatoes by pressing them gently; the flesh should yield slightly. The mature color also indicates ripeness. If the stem does not come easily off the vine, cut it with a scissors. Vine ripened tomatoes have the best flavor, but as soon as frost comes, all tomatoes should be harvested, even the green ones. Unripe tomatoes will ripen eventually if kept in a warm place out of direct sunlight.

Seed Saving: Since cross pollination between most tomato varieties is unlikely, isolation is not a concern. Pick fully ripe tomatoes and cut them in half horizontally, across the middle; squeeze out the pulp into a container. An alternative method for smaller tomatoes is to put them in a blender and pulse the mixture, since Ace 55 heirloom tomato seeds are hard and slippery and will not be harmed. Let the mixture ferment for several days or until a thick layer of mold has formed; this process removes the gelatinous layer on the seeds. Pour off the mold and debris, saving the good seeds on the bottom. Rinse the seeds in a strainer under running water until they are clean, then spread them out to dry in a protected location away from direct sunlight. Stir them twice a day, and provide a fan to speed drying if the air is humid. Once Ace 55 heirloom tomato seeds are completely dry, store them in a cool, dry location for up to four years.

FAST FACTS

Latin Name: Lycopersicon esculentum

Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Determinate, Warm Season

USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Seeds per Ounce: 10,000

Planting Method: From Transplant

Sunlight: Full Sun

Height: 60 Inches

Color: Red

Ace 55 Heirloom Tomato Seeds 5.0
Review By Backyard gardener

Ace 55

100% germ, plants are strong. So far so good.

Ace 55 Heirloom Tomato Seeds 5.0
Review By Don and Tracey

Very Pleasantly Surprised

I don't have time to write a review for each item in our sizable order, so this says it for all of them: At a time when a lot of seed companies are both raising prices and reducing the amount of seeds in a pack, we were very pleasantly surprised to come across Everwilde. Your prices are very reasonable and you are not stingy with the seeds. We like the quality reusable packaging and the abundant variety and planting information printed on the packs. We were impressed with the speed at which our order was delivered. Your website is very informative, easy to navigate, and well built (you can quickly place the order, pay for it and move on). You're hitting on all cylinders with us, and since integrity in a company tends to be consistent in all departments, we look forward to coming back in the spring to report on an excellent germination rate for the seeds!

Ace 55 Heirloom Tomato Seeds 5.0
Review By Cynthia Flores

Huntington Beach Public Library Seed Library

The seeds arrived in a very timely manner. We are looking forward to adding this selection to our seed library.

Ace 55 Heirloom Tomato Seeds 5.0
Review By Dennis Mercier

Ace 55

Very prompt shipping! Excellent pricing! Great seed size! Very generous seed count. Will definitely order from this company again!

Ace 55 Heirloom Tomato Seeds 5.0
Review By Mike Deisher

tomato seeds

Fast shipping
Great packaging

Ace 55 Heirloom Tomato Seeds 5.0
Review By Val

nice to find an OP Ace 55

Ace 55 has been our all-around go to tomato but it's always been a hybrid. Very few sources for a good open pollinated Ace. This grew very well for us last year and very consistent. Flavor was good and the plants were robust.

Size Price Quantity
XL Mylar Packet (~100 Seeds) $3.48 -+
1/4 Oz Mylar (7.09g) $7.96 -+
1 Oz Mylar (~10,000 Seeds) $16.80 $15.95 -+
1/4 Lb Mylar (113g) $48.00 -+
1 Lb Mylar (454g) $180.00 -+
5 Lb Bulk Bag (2.27kg) $810.00 -+
10 Lb Bulk Bag (4.54kg) $1,440.00 -+
25 Lb Bulk Bag (11.3kg) $3,420.00 -+
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DESCRIPTION

Ace 55 is a vigorous tomato plant that produces red thick-walled globe-shaped tomatoes, which average about 8 ounces each. It is resistant to cracking as well as many plant diseases. This variety is one of the few low acid red varieties and matures in 80 days. Determinate.
Ace 55, developed at the University of California in Los Angeles, is one of the few low acid red tomatoes; it also has excellent resistance to disease and cracking. First offered for sale in 1950, Americans valued it for being among the first open pollinated, multiple disease resistant tomatoes.

HOW TO GROW

Sowing: Start Ace 55 heirloom tomato seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost of spring, sowing the seeds in a flat 1/4" deep and 1" apart. Keep the temperature at 70-75 degrees F until germination, as well as providing adequate light in a sunny window or under a grow light; keep the soil moist, but make sure drainage is adequate. When the second set of leaves emerges, transplant the seedlings into individual pots; bury the stems up to the lowest set of leaves to grow strongly rooted plants. A week before planting the seedlings outside, begin exposing them to the weather during the day to harden them; tomatoes cannot endure cold weather, and should not be transplanted outside until all threat of frost has passed. When the soil temperature reaches at least 70 degrees F, plant the seedlings in full sun and very rich soil; once more, bury the entire stem up to the lowest set of leaves. Space the plants 2' apart. For companion planting benefits, plant Ace 55 heirloom tomato seeds with carrots or onions, but avoid planting them with cabbage or potatoes.

Growing: Since temperatures below 55 degrees F can damage production, protect the plants if temperatures drop. A thick layer of mulch helps conserve moisture and control weeds; water the plants once a week, but avoid getting the leaves wet. Determinate, or bush type tomatoes, do not require staking.

Harvesting: Test the ripeness of tomatoes by pressing them gently; the flesh should yield slightly. The mature color also indicates ripeness. If the stem does not come easily off the vine, cut it with a scissors. Vine ripened tomatoes have the best flavor, but as soon as frost comes, all tomatoes should be harvested, even the green ones. Unripe tomatoes will ripen eventually if kept in a warm place out of direct sunlight.

Seed Saving: Since cross pollination between most tomato varieties is unlikely, isolation is not a concern. Pick fully ripe tomatoes and cut them in half horizontally, across the middle; squeeze out the pulp into a container. An alternative method for smaller tomatoes is to put them in a blender and pulse the mixture, since Ace 55 heirloom tomato seeds are hard and slippery and will not be harmed. Let the mixture ferment for several days or until a thick layer of mold has formed; this process removes the gelatinous layer on the seeds. Pour off the mold and debris, saving the good seeds on the bottom. Rinse the seeds in a strainer under running water until they are clean, then spread them out to dry in a protected location away from direct sunlight. Stir them twice a day, and provide a fan to speed drying if the air is humid. Once Ace 55 heirloom tomato seeds are completely dry, store them in a cool, dry location for up to four years.

FAST FACTS

Latin Name: Lycopersicon esculentum

Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Determinate, Warm Season

USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Seeds per Ounce: 10,000

Planting Method: From Transplant

Sunlight: Full Sun

Height: 60 Inches

Color: Red

Reviews

5.00
Global Rating: 5.00 from 6 reviews
5.0

Review By Backyard gardener

Ace 55

100% germ, plants are strong. So far so good.

5.0

Review By Don and Tracey

Very Pleasantly Surprised

I don't have time to write a review for each item in our sizable order, so this says it for all of them: At a time when a lot of seed companies are both raising prices and reducing the amount of seeds in a pack, we were very pleasantly surprised to come across Everwilde. Your prices are very reasonable and you are not stingy with the seeds. We like the quality reusable packaging and the abundant variety and planting information printed on the packs. We were impressed with the speed at which our order was delivered. Your website is very informative, easy to navigate, and well built (you can quickly place the order, pay for it and move on). You're hitting on all cylinders with us, and since integrity in a company tends to be consistent in all departments, we look forward to coming back in the spring to report on an excellent germination rate for the seeds!

5.0

Review By Cynthia Flores

Huntington Beach Public Library Seed Library

The seeds arrived in a very timely manner. We are looking forward to adding this selection to our seed library.

5.0

Review By Dennis Mercier

Ace 55

Very prompt shipping! Excellent pricing! Great seed size! Very generous seed count. Will definitely order from this company again!

5.0

Review By Mike Deisher

tomato seeds

Fast shipping
Great packaging

5.0

Review By Val

nice to find an OP Ace 55

Ace 55 has been our all-around go to tomato but it's always been a hybrid. Very few sources for a good open pollinated Ace. This grew very well for us last year and very consistent. Flavor was good and the plants were robust.