Large Red Cherry Tomato Seeds
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Large Red Cherry Tomato Seeds
Large Red Cherry Tomato Seeds
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$4.95 USD
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Packet Size: 30 Seeds
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Large Red Cherry tomato delivers abundant, bright-red fruits with classic garden flavor in a compact cherry size. Plants produce steady clusters of 1-inch tomatoes that ripen early and reliably, making them perfect for salads, snacking, and summer grazing. This adaptable heirloom thrives in garden beds, raised beds, or greenhouses and rewards growers with prolific yields all season long.
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Growing Information
Planting
- Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the final frost date for best results.
- Transplant outdoors after danger of frost has passed and soil has warmed.
- Space plants 24–36 inches apart to accommodate their vining habit and allow airflow.
- Choose a location with full sun and rich, well-draining soil to support strong development.
- Harden off seedlings for several days before planting to reduce transplant shock.
- Mulch around the base to conserve moisture and stabilize soil temperature.
Maintenance
- Support indeterminate vines with stakes, cages, or a trellis to manage growth.
- Prune lightly to improve airflow and reduce the risk of foliar disease.
- Water consistently at the base of the plant to limit splitting and promote steady fruiting.
- Apply a balanced fertilizer or compost early in the season to maintain vigorous growth.
- Monitor for pests such as aphids or hornworms and remove promptly if detected.
Harvest & Storage
- Harvest Large Red Cherry tomatoes about 75–80 days from transplanting.
- Pick fruits when they reach a full, bright red color and measure roughly 1 inch across.
- Collect tomatoes frequently to encourage ongoing production throughout the season.
- Store freshly harvested fruits at room temperature and avoid refrigeration until fully ripe to maintain flavor.
- For longer storage, refrigerate only fully ripened tomatoes to extend shelf life.