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Tomatillo Plants (Mexican Husk Tomato) Plants | Two Live Garden Plants | Non-GMO, Must Have for Salsa Verde

$ 19.97

Tomatillo plants grow just like indeterminate tomatoes and put out hundreds of small green tomato-like fruits encased in a papery husk. As the husk dries, the inner fruit is revealed and ready to pick. A staple of Mexican cuisine and a must-have for Chili Verde sauce, tomatillos are easy to grow and have a tart, yet sweet and citrusy flavor. Use in fresh salsas, delicious grilled, mix into chili and stews, or preserved in jams and jellies. These plants require cross pollination so you need at least two plants together for fruit to form.

Clovers Garden Tomatillo Plants:

  • Two Large, Live plants – ready to grow, premium tomatillo plants, 4” to 8” tall plants, in 4” pots
  • Non-GMO, No Neonicotinoids – so you can grow fresh produce that’s healthy for your family and pollinators.
  • 10x Root Development – robust plants with healthy roots that handle transplanting better and grow stronger right from the start. Gets you to a faster, more productive harvest.
  • Grown in the Midwest – all plants are grown in the USA and we manage the entire process from seed to your doorstep.
  • Fast, Priority Shipping and Careful Packaging – your plants arrive quickly in our exclusive, eco-friendly, 100% recyclable box designed to protect your plants and the planet.
  • Plant in any US Zone – works in containers; small spaces, balconies, patios or large gardens. Treat as a tender annual in Zones 9 and colder.
  • Growing Requirements – requires full sun, average water and fertilization, benefits from caging or staking.
  • Quick Start Planting Guide – created just for our customers, this copyrighted guide walks you through every gardening step from unboxing to planting.
  • 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed

    How to Grow Tomatillos

    As the fruit matures it fills the paper husk that encloses it, then the husk turns brown and splits open by harvest time, showing the green fruit inside. Remove fruits from the plant when husks turn tan and split open and the fruits inside are firm. If frost is expected, remove the entire plant and hang it upside down in a sheltered location to ripen the remaining fruits. Like tomatoes, they will continue to ripen after harvest.

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    Kari Stallcop
    Healthy plants, good packaging, quick delivery!

    I was dubious about ordering online when I realized it was too far into the summer for me to find vegetables in local nurseries (I had a single tomatillo from seed and needed another to fertilize it). However, my two tomatillos arrived quickly in good health despite 105+ degree weather, and with careful watering and shade cloth they seem to be establishing themselves successfully in the garden. Cleverly designed cardboard packaging kept them from so much as bruising a leaf in transit, and there are several flower buds on each -- I have hopes that I'll get some fruit this season!

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    Aline Gonzalez

    They plants came in good condition and are thriving in my garden!

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    Todd Kincaid
    Healthy plants

    Awesome experience will order again!!

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    Sebastian Zeider
    Thank you.

    I sent these to my mother for Mother’s Day and she was very happy. They were healthy and ready to be potted. I look forward to hearing her tell me about how they are doing and eventually how she uses them in her cooking. Thanks.

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    Kim Erwood
    Three of six had bent stems.

    Three of the six plants had bent stems (90 degree bends) which became apparent as soon as I took them out of the containers. The containers which are very well designed, and protect the plants during shipping, I would say this occurred in handling before they were placed in the containers. However, I was able to revive them by using plastic straws with a slit down the middle as a 'cast'. BTW, I had no issues with last year's order of these.

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