*NEW* Sweet 100 Cherry Tomato, 100 Seeds
There’s truly nothing like enjoying a sun-warmed, homegrown Tomato right off the vine. This staple of the garden is simple to cultivate and incredibly rewarding. Begin by starting seeds in a warm, bright, and well-ventilated space six to eight weeks prior to transplanting. Move them outside after the last frost of spring. To promote sturdiness, plant seedlings deeper into the nutrient-rich soil than where they were originally grown - the soil should cover the lowest set of leaves. At this stage, place stakes, cages, or supports to prevent disturbing the plants later. Maintain consistent moisture in the soil and ensure it is well-fertilized. After harvesting, keep Tomatoes at room temperature, as temperatures below 50°F can ruin the enzyme responsible for their flavor. When a variety is described as having determinate vines, it indicates that the vines will stop growing and all the fruit will ripen simultaneously. Conversely, indeterminate vines continue to grow and produce fruit until a frost kills them. They are also resistant to deer.
This tomato is simple to cultivate and produces sweet, round cherry tomatoes that are absolutely delicious. It consistently excels in taste tests wherever it is entered. Being indeterminate, it offers multiple harvests throughout the season. Make sure to provide a cage or stake for support, as these plants require it. It is resistant to nematodes, fusarium, and verticillium wilts.
Plant type: Annual vegetable
Hardiness (USDA Zone): 5-8
Native to: Central and South America
Season: Summer
Exposure: Full sun
Soil type: Sandy, loamy, well-draining
Soil pH: 6.0-6.8, slightly acidic
Time to maturity: 60-65 days
Spacing: 24-36 inches
Planting depth: 1/2 inch (seeds), top 4 inches of starts above the soil line (transplants)
Mature size: 24-36 inches x 4-8 feet high