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Get it between 2025-01-07 to 2025-01-14. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
☀️ A bit larger than your traditional cherry tomato. 1-2oz tomato.
🌱 Delicious Large Red Cherry Tomatoes packed with flavor! Start tomatoes indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost of spring, sowing the seeds in a flat 1/4" deep and 1" apart. Keep the temperature at 70-75 degrees F until germination, as well as providing adequate light in a sunny window or under a grow light. Seeds are great for Planting in Garden or for storing in a seed safe for emergency. Great for indoors or outdoors! Yields high amounts of cherry tomatoes! A must have for your home garden!
🌎 Latin Name: Lycopersicon esceluntum Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Indeterminate, Warm Season USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
🍅 Large Red Cherry tomatoes are popular for salads, snacking, and adding a burst of color and flavor to a variety of culinary dishes. They are easy to grow in gardens and provide a delightful addition to summer harvests.
📷 Please take photos of your plants and upload them in a review! - Isla's Garden
Large Red Cherry Tomato: Delicious juicy high yield tomato. Start tomatoes indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost of spring, sowing the seeds in a flat 1/4" deep and 1" apart. Keep the temperature at 70-75 degrees F until germination, as well as providing adequate light in a sunny window or under a grow light; keep the soil moist, but make sure drainage is adequate. When the second set of leaves emerges, transplant the seedlings into individual pots; bury the stems up to the lowest set of leaves to grow strongly rooted plants. A week before planting the seedlings outside, begin exposing them to the weather during the day to harden them; tomatoes cannot endure cold weather, and should not be transplanted outside until all threat of frost has passed. When the soil temperature reaches at least 70 degrees F, plant the seedlings in full sun and very rich soil; once more, bury the entire stem up to the lowest set of leaves. If providing a trellis, space the plants 2' apart, but if allowing the vines to spread, space the plants 3-4' apart.