(Solanum lycopersicum)
65 days. Open polinated. Determ.
Not yet an heirloom, but destined to become one some day. This is an awesome newer development. The fruits are large for a cherry, green turning almost gold when at their best, and have fantastic sweet/tart flavor like a grape. The plants stay compact but bear abundantly over a long season. We love to snack on these and throw them in salads and past dishes.
Germinated at 95% on 12/17/12.
Details:
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| Lifecycle: | | 1 (0: N/A, 1: annual, 2: perennial, 3: biennial) |
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| Heirloom: | | no |
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| Container Planting: | | yes |
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Cultural Requirements:
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| Soil: | | Adaptable. Tomatoes need phosphorous, potasium, and calcium more than nitrogen. Bone meal is perfect. |
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| Propagation / Germination: | | Start seeds indoors 5 to 6 weeks before last frost. Keep soil lightly moist, not wet. 77 degrees is ideal. |
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| Sun: | | Full sun. |
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| Water: | | Water weekly if necessary. |
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We have a 4 plant minimum order size for shipping purposes.
Plants start shipping March 25. Check our store listing for more information. We have been farming organically since we started farming in 1996.
Seeds ship immediately.
We produce all of our own seed, unlike most seed sellers. We never purchase bulk seeds and repackage them. You can be sure that you are getting top quality, healthy, and vigorous seeds from us, and that they were produced by us on our small farm in healthy soil.
We are licensed by the State of Missouri Department of Agriculture to sell plants (license #1931) and seed (license #149045) produced by us. We exceed the Federal minimum germination standards and post our germination test results with each variety so you know what you are getting.