Early Girl Tomato Plants | Two Live Plants | Non-GMO | Early Harvest Slicing Tomato, Reliable Yield, Perfect for Fresh Eating & Cooking
Early Girl Tomato Plants are one of the fastest-producing slicing tomatoes you can grow, delivering ripe fruit earlier than most varieties. These medium-sized, bright red tomatoes are known for their smooth shape, balanced flavor, and versatility in the kitchen. They are perfect for slicing onto sandwiches, tossing into salads, or using in fresh sauces when you want tomatoes as early in the season as possible.
Gardeners rely on Early Girl Tomato plants for their consistency and dependable performance. These vigorous plants produce continuously throughout the growing season, often setting fruit earlier than other slicing tomatoes and continuing to deliver steady harvests. Early Girl tomatoes combine early harvest, strong yields, and classic tomato flavor, making them a must-have for home gardeners.
Clovers Garden Early Girl Tomato Plants
• Two Large, Live Plants – Ready to grow, premium-quality Early Girl Tomato plants, 4” to 8” tall, in 4” pots.
• Non-GMO, No Neonicotinoids – Plants are grown without these chemicals to protect pollinators.
• Early Harvest Variety – Produces ripe tomatoes sooner than most slicing tomatoes.
• Classic Slicing Tomato – Medium-sized fruit ideal for sandwiches and salads.
• Balanced Flavor – Sweet with a slight acidity for traditional tomato taste.
• Continuous Production – Produces fruit steadily throughout the growing season.
• 10x Root Development – Robust plants with healthy roots that handle transplanting better and grow stronger right from the start.
• Grown in the Midwest – All plants are grown in the USA and we manage the entire process from seed to your doorstep.
• Fast Shipping and Careful Packaging – Your plants arrive quickly in our exclusive, eco-friendly, 100% recyclable box designed to protect your plants and the planet.
• Quick Start Planting Guide – Created just for our customers, this copyrighted guide walks you through every gardening step from unboxing to planting.
• Third Generation, Family-Owned Small Business – We’ve been helping gardeners since 1957 with established greenhouses right here in the Midwest.
• 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
How to Grow and Care for Early Girl Tomato Plants
• Sunlight – Full sun, at least 6–8 hours daily.
• Soil – Rich, well-draining soil amended with compost.
• Watering – Keep soil evenly moist during flowering and fruiting.
• Support – Use cages or stakes for indeterminate growth.
• Spacing – Space plants 24 inches apart for airflow and productivity.
• Seasonal Care – Warm-season annual; plant after last frost.
Early Girl Tomato – Fun Facts
Why Early Girl Produces So Quickly
Early Girl tomatoes were bred specifically to mature faster than traditional varieties, allowing gardeners to harvest tomatoes weeks earlier.
A Favorite for Short Growing Seasons
Because of its early maturity, Early Girl is a popular choice in regions with shorter summers or cooler climates.
Why Early Tomatoes Taste So Good
After a long winter, the first homegrown tomatoes of the season are often the most exciting — and Early Girl delivers that experience sooner.
A Reliable Garden Performer
Early Girl has been a trusted variety for decades because it consistently produces fruit even in less-than-perfect conditions.
Common Questions About Early Girl Tomato Plants
How early do Early Girl tomatoes produce?
Early Girl tomatoes typically begin producing ripe fruit about 50–60 days after transplanting.
Are Early Girl tomatoes good for slicing?
Yes. They are excellent for sandwiches, salads, and fresh eating.
Do Early Girl Tomato plants need full sun?
Yes. They grow best with at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
Are Early Girl Tomato plants indeterminate?
Yes. They continue producing fruit throughout the growing season.
Can Early Girl tomatoes be grown in containers?
Yes, in large containers with proper support and full sun.
How tall do Early Girl Tomato plants grow?
Indeterminate plants can grow 5–7 feet tall with proper support.
When should I harvest Early Girl tomatoes?
Harvest when tomatoes are fully red and slightly soft to the touch.
Are these tomato plants non-GMO?
Yes. All Early Girl Tomato plants from Clovers Garden are non-GMO.
What do customers like about Early Girl tomatoes?
Gardeners love how quickly they produce and how reliable the harvest is.
Best Companion Plants for Early Girl Tomatoes
Early Girl Tomato plants grow well alongside plants that support growth and deter pests.
• Basil – Helps repel insects and enhances tomato flavor
• Marigolds – Help deter pests and improve garden health
• Onions & Garlic – Their scent helps deter harmful insects
• Cilantro – Attracts beneficial insects
• Peppers – Thrive in similar growing conditions
Pollinator and Garden Benefits
Early Girl Tomato plants produce flowers that attract bees and beneficial insects that help improve fruit production and support a healthy garden ecosystem.