Ketchup 'n Fries Plant

Ketchup & Fries Plant
Ketchup 'n Fries Plant:

The result of special hand-grafting by horticultural artisans – Non-GMO. Plant in the ground after all danger of frost has passed or in a 15-gallon container with loose soil for a veggie plot in a pot! Unlike other grafted vegetables, it is important to plant grafted Ketchup ‘n’ Fries with the graft union below the soil. Bury the stem up to the second set of tomato leaves when planting. Mulch and Water thoroughly after planting. Stake for support. Feed regularly with a good all-purpose organic fertilizer.

Harvest tasty, sweet cherry tomatoes all season as they ripen. In fall, cut the tomato at the base leaving just a stump. After 10 to 14 days, tasty, white potatoes will be ready to harvest.



Keep the tomato pruned by weekly removal of any suckers that appear. If any potato shoots appear, pinch them off at ground level.

Project Ideas:

Teach kids to grow their own food with Ketchup ‘n’ Fries - a fun way to educate about healthy eating and to introduce them to the wonders of nature.

For more information, drop us a line or email us at info@artisticland.com

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