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Homestead 500

Tomato
Botanical illustration of Homestead 500
🌱 85d to harvest Indeterminate

Sink your senses into Homestead 500’s rich, old-fashioned beefsteak flavor—fragrant, juicy, and deeply savory with a balanced swe…

Planting Schedule

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Crop Dates

MilestoneDate
Start IndoorsJan 16th
Last FrostMar 6th
Transplant / Sow OutdoorsMay 1st
Harvest BeginsJul 25th
Harvest EndsNov 26th

Crop Details

TraitValue
Days to Maturity85
Sun RequirementsFull SunFull sun
Growth HabitIndeterminate
Support NeededCage
Planting DepthDeep
Germination Temp (°F)75
Min Soil Temp (°F)60
Min Night Temp (°F)50
Harden Off (days)9

Frequently Asked Questions


What’s a common disease or pest problem for Solanum lycopersicum (tomatoes) and how do I control it?
Early blight and late blight are two frequent tomato diseases, often showing as dark leaf spots (early blight) or fast-spreading lesions with possible fuzzy growth (late blight). Start by removing any infected lower leaves, improving airflow with wider spacing, and watering the soil (not the foliage). If outbreaks begin, use a labeled fungicide strategy for tomatoes and follow the label reapplication timing—catching it early is key for tomatoes because lesions spread quickly in humid weather.
How often should I water tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum) during the main growing phase?
During active fruit set and growth, keep the root zone consistently moist but not waterlogged—aim for about 1–2 inches (2.5–5 cm) of water per week, adjusting for heat and soil drainage. Water deeply 1–3 times per week rather than light daily watering, because uneven moisture is what drives blossom-end rot and fruit cracking in tomatoes. Mulch around the plants after the first few weeks to stabilize soil moisture and reduce swings.
How can I tell when Solanum lycopersicum is ready to harvest?
Harvest tomatoes when they reach their full color for the variety (typically red, yellow, or orange) and the fruit is slightly firm with a gentle give when squeezed. The fruit should detach easily from the stem with a light twist—if it feels tightly stuck, it likely needs a bit more time. For best flavor, pick in the morning and allow picked fruit to ripen fully off the vine only if nights were cool and they haven’t fully colored yet.
Botanical illustration of Homestead 500

Sink your senses into Homestead 500’s rich, old-fashioned beefsteak flavor—fragrant, juicy, and deeply savory with a balanced sweetness that lingers on the palate. At maturity, fruits develop a handsome, meaty texture with a classic, slightly ribbed shape that feels substantial in the hand and performs beautifully for hearty garden favorites. Grow Homestead 500 for bold slices and thick, satisfying results in your favorite tomato-forward preparations, from fresh plates to slow-simmered sauces and tangy preserves.

Sowing Tips

Transplant Conditions

Wait until soil reaches 60°F and nights stay above 50°F before moving outdoors. Harden off for 9 days first.

Expert Note

Start with sturdy seedlings, keep them warm before transplanting (soil ~60°F+), and avoid overwatering early to support strong disease resistance.