Tomato Beef Steak DescriptionBotanical Name: Lycopersicon Red large, Meaty fruit up to 2 pounds. Old fashion flavor great for sandwiches and fresh salads. Beef Steak is "Indeterminate" Meaning it is a climbing type plant and needs extra staking. They also provide fruit over and extended period of time. Days to maturity: 75 Plant CharacteristicsPlant Category: Herbs & VegetablesName: Tomato Beef SteakPlant Type: Tomato Water: ModerateExposure:: Full sunSpacing: 24" to 36" Soil Type: Clay; loam; sand; acidic; alkaline; well drained Planting Time: After last frost date (April 15th for our area) CommentsComments: Tomato tips: When planting tomato starts, pinch off the bottom sets of leaves and plant deep. Dig a hole 2-3 times larger than the root ball. Mix ¼-1/3 part compost to the native soil. Add 2-3 Tablespoons (T) organic tomato vegetable food, mix again and backfill. Press down gently, then sprinkle another 2-3 tablespoons of organic tomato vegetable food around the base of the plant. Tomatoes like deep regular watering. They need to be staked or grown in a tomato cage for best results. After 3-4 weeks fertilize again with ¼ - 1/2 cup of organic tomato vegetable food.