Organic Moneymaker Tomato Seeds 20 CountLycopersicon lycopersicumVigorous producing 4 oz. red deep globes, clusters of 6-10 fruits, with heavy yields. Good for greenhouse growing. Introduced in 1954 by Stonors in England. Plant Type: Indeterminate vinesHarvest: 70 Days to maturitySoil Preparation: Tomatoes love heat. Cover the planting area with black or red plastic a couple of weeks before you intend to plant. Those extra degrees of warmth will translate into earlier tomatoes. (Mulch after the ground has had a chance to warm up. Mulching does conserve water and prevents the soil and soil born diseases from splashing up on the plants, but if you put it down too early it will also shade and therefore cool the soil.)Soil pH: Optimal soil pH is 6.0 to 6.5, however, 7.0 will work fine.Sun: Tomato seedlings will need strong direct sunlight to develop properly/Water: We can