Lake Valley, Tomatillo, Green
- Seed Depth: 1/4" (6mm)
- Plant Space: 24" (61cm)
- Row Space: 36" (91cm)
- Sprouts In: 7-14 days
- Plant in full sun and average, well-drained soil in late spring after soil has warmed. Germinates best at 75°F. Or start seeds indoors six to eight weeks before last spring frost date.
- Pick fruits when papery husks begin to split and turn from green to brown.
Lake Valley- Tomatillo, Green
Produces 2-3? round fruits with a tart citrus flavor. Prolific and easy to grow. Perfect for green salsas. Also known as Mexican husk tomatoes, tomatillos originated in Mexico, where they have been grown for centuries.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns

Lake Valley, Tomatillo, Green
Lake Valley, Tomatillo, Green
- Seed Depth: 1/4" (6mm)
- Plant Space: 24" (61cm)
- Row Space: 36" (91cm)
- Sprouts In: 7-14 days
- Plant in full sun and average, well-drained soil in late spring after soil has warmed. Germinates best at 75°F. Or start seeds indoors six to eight weeks before last spring frost date.
- Pick fruits when papery husks begin to split and turn from green to brown.
Lake Valley- Tomatillo, Green
Produces 2-3? round fruits with a tart citrus flavor. Prolific and easy to grow. Perfect for green salsas. Also known as Mexican husk tomatoes, tomatillos originated in Mexico, where they have been grown for centuries.
Original: $2.79
-65%$2.79
$0.98Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
- Seed Depth: 1/4" (6mm)
- Plant Space: 24" (61cm)
- Row Space: 36" (91cm)
- Sprouts In: 7-14 days
- Plant in full sun and average, well-drained soil in late spring after soil has warmed. Germinates best at 75°F. Or start seeds indoors six to eight weeks before last spring frost date.
- Pick fruits when papery husks begin to split and turn from green to brown.
Lake Valley- Tomatillo, Green
Produces 2-3? round fruits with a tart citrus flavor. Prolific and easy to grow. Perfect for green salsas. Also known as Mexican husk tomatoes, tomatillos originated in Mexico, where they have been grown for centuries.












