Husky Red has a sturdy plant with unusual potato-like leaf foliage. The fruit are quite large for their type and continue to produce throughout the season. Husky Red tomatoes have a good eating quality. They can be staked, caged or grown in containers and require little, if any, pruning. Husky Red attracts a lot of attention for large, single-plant sales as tomatoes begin to ripen.
Husky Red tomato produces high yields and resists Alternaria, Fusarium wilt, Gray leaf spot, and Verticillium wilt. You can plant them in containers on your patio with 12-36" spacing because each plant occupies only 4' of room.