Golden Treasure Tomato is an indeterminate variety that delivers ripe, juicy fruit in just 70 days, making it one of summer's most reliable early harvests. This plant thrives in full sun and moderate water conditions, reaching maturity when nighttime temperatures stay above 55°F. With its half-hardy nature, it suits gardeners in most temperate zones who can provide warm soil and consistent care through the growing season.
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The first ripe tomato of summer feels like a genuine milestone, and Golden Treasure lives up to that promise with fruit that's both quick to mature and genuinely flavorful. This variety concentrates lycopene and other nutrients that support eye health and cardiovascular wellness, so you're growing not just taste but real nutritional density. Indeterminate growth means the plant keeps producing throughout the season, rewarding consistent care with continuous harvests.
Golden Treasure shines as a fresh eating tomato, perfect for capturing that first bite of summer when you're craving bright, juicy flavor. The indeterminate growth habit means continuous production throughout the season, so you'll have abundant fruit for fresh salads, slicing onto sandwiches, and the kind of casual snacking that makes homegrown tomatoes worth growing in the first place.
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Start seeds indoors in warmth between 70°F and 90°F for reliable germination. Begin seeds 6 to 8 weeks before your last frost date, giving seedlings time to develop strong root systems indoors before transplanting.
Transplant outdoors only after all frost danger has passed and soil temperatures have warmed to at least 55°F. Harden off seedlings gradually over 7 to 10 days by exposing them to outdoor conditions in increasing increments before planting in the garden.
Harvest Golden Treasure when fruit reaches full ripeness, as fully ripe tomatoes deliver the best flavor. Pick tomatoes by gently twisting and lifting from the vine, or use pruning shears to avoid damaging the plant. If you have green fruit remaining at the end of the season, bring them indoors to ripen in a cool, dark area, keeping individual fruits separated so they don't touch and cause soft spots.
As an indeterminate variety, Golden Treasure will benefit from some selective pruning to manage its sprawling growth and improve air circulation. Remove lower leaves as the plant grows to reduce disease pressure and direct energy toward fruit production rather than excessive foliage.
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