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Abe Lincoln Tomato

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Abe Lincoln Tomato is an heirloom variety introduced in Illinois in the 1920s. Produces huge clusters of 1 lb tomatoes great for slicing and canning. Resistant to early blight. Solanum lycopersicum. 80 days to maturity.

Description

Abe Lincoln Tomato is an heirloom, open-pollinated variety that was introduced in 1923. The variety was named after Abraham Lincoln, who was from Illinois where the variety was developed. This variety has excellent disease-resistance for an heirloom tomato, including resistance to early blight and alternaria stem canker.

Abe Lincoln Tomato is an indeterminate variety with large plants that will continually produce throughout the warm growing season. Fruits can get as large as 1 lb each and grow in massive clusters, with up to 9 tomatoes per cluster. This is a great slicing variety for tomato sandwiches, but also is the preferred variety by many for canning and making sauces. The fruits have a slightly acidic flavor and have a uniform ripeness with no green shoulders.

 

Growing Information

Tomatoes are in the nightshade family along with peppers and eggplant. Plants in the nightshade family are susceptible to blossom end rot, which is a result of a calcium deficiency. To prevent or alleviate this problem, apply pelleted gypsum at the base of the plant at bloom set. Tomatoes do best when transplanted, as the germination time can be longer than most vegetable seed. They grow very well in our heavy-duty seed starting trays. Plants should be started 4-6 weeks before the intended outdoor planting date.

If conditions outside are favorable, transplants may be planted directly from our 162 cell trays. If conditions are still too cold for planting tomatoes, transplants may be "stepped-up" to 4" pots to allow more room to grow. Tomatoes can produce heavy fruits and will require some form of support to keep the plant upright. This ensures that plants and fruits stay off the ground, reducing the possibility of disease and keeping fruits clean.

Abe Lincoln Tomato Planting Information

Planting Method: transplant

When to Plant: after last frost

Planting Depth: 1/4"

Seed Spacing: 2'

Row Spacing: 3-4'

Days to Maturity: 80

Disease Resistance: Early Blight, Alternaria Stem Canker

Be sure to check out our Tomato Growing Guide for tips & tricks on being successful in growing tomatoes at home.

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Doyle Souders
Very good seeds

All of the tomato seeds I just received from Hoss have sprouted 100% within a week. Abe Lincoln, Shelby and Hossinator.

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John Fulton
Boogie 365

Can’t wait to sow

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Lesa Donnelly
5 out of 5

LBC, Southern California this tomato produced a 1 lb 7.1 oz tomato. Largest tomato I have ever seen.