- Hardiness Zone: 2-11 Annual
- Indeterminate
Seed Depth: 1/4 inch
Seed Spacing: 18–24 inches
Row Spacing: 24–36 inches
Sunlight: Full sun
Days to Sprout: 7–14 days
Days to Maturity: 65–70 days
Growth Habit: Indeterminate, vining
Sunlight: Requires full sun, with at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily for best yields.
Soil Type: Prefers rich, well-drained soil with a pH of 6.0–7.0. Enrich soil with compost or organic matter for optimal growth.
When to Plant: Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost, and transplant seedlings outdoors after the danger of frost has passed.
Direct Sowing: Not recommended; starting indoors provides the best results.
Indoor Sowing: Sow seeds in trays 1/4 inch deep. Transplant outdoors when seedlings are 6–8 inches tall and nighttime temperatures are above 50°F.
Succession Planting: Plant every 2–3 weeks during the growing season for continuous harvests.
Watering: Water deeply and consistently to keep the soil evenly moist, especially during flowering and fruiting. Avoid overhead watering to reduce disease risks.
Fertilizing: Apply a balanced fertilizer or compost at planting. Use a phosphorus-rich fertilizer during flowering for increased fruit production.
Pruning: Remove suckers and excess foliage to improve airflow and focus energy on fruit development.
Pest and Disease Control: Watch for aphids, whiteflies, and fungal diseases. Use organic treatments or companion planting for pest management.
When to Harvest: Harvest when fruits are bright red, plump, and fully ripened on the vine, typically 65–70 days after transplanting.
How to Harvest: Gently twist or clip tomatoes from the vine to avoid damaging plants.
Seed Collection: Scoop seeds from fully ripened tomatoes, rinse, and ferment to remove the gel coating. Dry seeds thoroughly.
Storing Seeds: Store seeds in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.
Why You’ll Love It
Extra-sweet flavor: Perfect for snacking right off the vine
Heavy producer: Loads of small, juicy tomatoes in every cluster
Garden favorite: Loved by kids, pollinators, and tomato fans alike
Versatile use: Great in salads, skewers, or roasted
Heirloom charm: Rich flavor passed down through generations
Plant Characteristics
Appearance: Bright red, round cherry tomatoes in tight clusters
Height: Grows 5–7 feet tall with staking or trellising
Growth Habit: Indeterminate — produces throughout the season
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor Profile: Intensely sweet and juicy with a fruity finish
Culinary Uses: Snack fresh, add to salads, roast, or toss in pasta
Best Dishes: Caprese salad, garden skewers, roasted tomato bruschetta
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Basil, carrots, marigolds, nasturtiums
Avoid Planting Near: Potatoes and corn
Bonus Benefit: Attracts pollinators and adds color to the garden
Common Issues and Solutions
Tomato Hornworms: Handpick and encourage beneficial insects
Blossom End Rot: Water consistently and add calcium if needed
Cracking Fruit: Harvest before full ripeness and avoid heavy watering after drought
Fungal Issues: Space plants well and prune for airflow
Seeds Per Packet
250mg | Approximately 67 |
1g | Approximately 268 |
Why You’ll Love It
Extra-sweet flavor: Perfect for snacking right off the vine
Heavy producer: Loads of small, juicy tomatoes in every cluster
Garden favorite: Loved by kids, pollinators, and tomato fans alike
Versatile use: Great in salads, skewers, or roasted
Heirloom charm: Rich flavor passed down through generations
Plant Characteristics
Appearance: Bright red, round cherry tomatoes in tight clusters
Height: Grows 5–7 feet tall with staking or trellising
Growth Habit: Indeterminate — produces throughout the season
Flavor and Culinary Uses
Flavor Profile: Intensely sweet and juicy with a fruity finish
Culinary Uses: Snack fresh, add to salads, roast, or toss in pasta
Best Dishes: Caprese salad, garden skewers, roasted tomato bruschetta
Companion Planting Tips
Good Companions: Basil, carrots, marigolds, nasturtiums
Avoid Planting Near: Potatoes and corn
Bonus Benefit: Attracts pollinators and adds color to the garden
Common Issues and Solutions
Tomato Hornworms: Handpick and encourage beneficial insects
Blossom End Rot: Water consistently and add calcium if needed
Cracking Fruit: Harvest before full ripeness and avoid heavy watering after drought
Fungal Issues: Space plants well and prune for airflow
Seeds Per Packet
250mg | Approximately 67 |
1g | Approximately 268 |
Share and get 15% off!
Simply share this product on one of the following social networks and you will unlock 15% off!