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Tomatillo, Wandering
(Physalis philadelphica)

Wandering Tomatillo is a vigorous, spreading heirloom variety that produces abundant husked fruits for fresh salsas, roasting, and traditional sauces. Unlike more upright tomatillo types, this selection has a rambling, branching growth habit that fills space quickly and sets heavy crops of tart, bright green fruits. A productive and resilient warm-season staple for homestead gardens.

Key Characteristics

  • Abundant Husks with Bright, Tangy Flavor
    Fruits develop inside papery husks and are ready to harvest when they fill the husk and begin to split. The flavor is tart and citrusy when green—ideal for salsa verde, roasting, grilling, and canning.
  • Sprawling, High-Yield Growth Habit
    “Wandering” refers to its spreading form. Plants branch widely and can cover 3–4 feet or more, producing heavily along the stems. Excellent for filling open garden spaces and maximizing yield per plant.
  • Pollinator-Friendly Blooms
    Small yellow flowers with dark centers are visited by bees throughout summer. As with other tomatillos, planting at least two plants improves pollination and fruit set.
  • Reliable in Heat & Full Sun
    Thrives in warm summer conditions and performs similarly to tomatoes in care requirements. Consistent harvesting encourages continued production until frost.

Product Details

  • Botanical Name: Physalis philadelphica
  • Native Range: Mexico & Central America
  • Plant Life Cycle: Annual
  • Sun Requirements: Full sun
  • Soil Requirements: Medium, fertile, well-drained
  • Mature Height: 2–3 feet
  • Mature Spread: 3–4+ feet (sprawling habit)
  • Bloom Time: June–August
  • Bloom Color: Yellow with dark center
  • Days to Maturity: ~75–85 days
  • Pollination Note: Plant at least two for best fruit set
  • USDA Hardiness Zones: Grown as an annual in zones 3–10

Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost and transplant after soil warms to at least 60°F. Provide space for plants to sprawl or lightly stake to contain growth. Moderate fertility and consistent moisture produce the best yields. In permaculture systems, allow plants to ramble in open annual beds or along garden margins where their spreading habit can be accommodated.

Wandering Tomatillo offers prolific harvests and bright, traditional flavor—an essential crop for salsa makers and summer kitchens.

These seeds come from the Appalachian Seed Growers Collective, a regional network of farmers dedicated to growing and sharing seeds adapted to the Southern Appalachian climate and rooted in seed sovereignty and crop diversity. These varieties have been grown and saved in place by local growers to thrive in your garden while supporting resilient, locally-grown food systems.

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Tomatillo, Wandering
(Physalis philadelphica)

Wandering Tomatillo is a vigorous, spreading heirloom variety that produces abundant husked fruits for fresh salsas, roasting, and traditional sauces. Unlike more upright tomatillo types, this selection has a rambling, branching growth habit that fills space quickly and sets heavy crops of tart, bright green fruits. A productive and resilient warm-season staple for homestead gardens.

Key Characteristics

  • Abundant Husks with Bright, Tangy Flavor
    Fruits develop inside papery husks and are ready to harvest when they fill the husk and begin to split. The flavor is tart and citrusy when green—ideal for salsa verde, roasting, grilling, and canning.
  • Sprawling, High-Yield Growth Habit
    “Wandering” refers to its spreading form. Plants branch widely and can cover 3–4 feet or more, producing heavily along the stems. Excellent for filling open garden spaces and maximizing yield per plant.
  • Pollinator-Friendly Blooms
    Small yellow flowers with dark centers are visited by bees throughout summer. As with other tomatillos, planting at least two plants improves pollination and fruit set.
  • Reliable in Heat & Full Sun
    Thrives in warm summer conditions and performs similarly to tomatoes in care requirements. Consistent harvesting encourages continued production until frost.

Product Details

  • Botanical Name: Physalis philadelphica
  • Native Range: Mexico & Central America
  • Plant Life Cycle: Annual
  • Sun Requirements: Full sun
  • Soil Requirements: Medium, fertile, well-drained
  • Mature Height: 2–3 feet
  • Mature Spread: 3–4+ feet (sprawling habit)
  • Bloom Time: June–August
  • Bloom Color: Yellow with dark center
  • Days to Maturity: ~75–85 days
  • Pollination Note: Plant at least two for best fruit set
  • USDA Hardiness Zones: Grown as an annual in zones 3–10

Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost and transplant after soil warms to at least 60°F. Provide space for plants to sprawl or lightly stake to contain growth. Moderate fertility and consistent moisture produce the best yields. In permaculture systems, allow plants to ramble in open annual beds or along garden margins where their spreading habit can be accommodated.

Wandering Tomatillo offers prolific harvests and bright, traditional flavor—an essential crop for salsa makers and summer kitchens.

These seeds come from the Appalachian Seed Growers Collective, a regional network of farmers dedicated to growing and sharing seeds adapted to the Southern Appalachian climate and rooted in seed sovereignty and crop diversity. These varieties have been grown and saved in place by local growers to thrive in your garden while supporting resilient, locally-grown food systems.

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