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Organic Vegetables - Organic Tomatillo Seeds
The word "Tomatillo" or "Husk Tomato" might sound like this vegetable has something to do with Tomatoes, but they are actually quite different. Tomatillos were a staple of the Mexican diet, and are very commonly grown in Mexico. Tomatillo seeds, or husk tomato seeds, do not like cool weather. They prefer temperatures even at night to be over 60 degrees. Tomatillos can be harvested green and used for a green salsa, or left to ripen and used in many of the same ways that tomatoes are used. They can even be dried down for and stored for later use.
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xOrganic Purple Tomatillo Tomatillo Seeds
Physalis ixocarpa
This Purple Tomatillo variety grows a bushy plant that produces lots of these small husk tomatoes that weigh about 2 Oz each. They are like a tomato covered with a papery husk and are used in many Mexican dishes and sauces. Tomatillo Morado originates in Mexico so can handle a lot of heat, and the seeds take about 90 days.
Starting at $3.96 USD
The word "Tomatillo" or "Husk Tomato" might sound like this vegetable has something to do with Tomatoes, but they are actually quite different. Tomatillos were a staple of the Mexican diet, and are very commonly grown in Mexico. Tomatillo seeds, or husk tomato seeds, do not like cool weather. They prefer temperatures even at night to be over 60 degrees. Tomatillos can be harvested green and used for a green salsa, or left to ripen and used in many of the same ways that tomatoes are used. They can even be dried down for and stored for later use.