(Lycopersicon esculentum)
Harvest an immense amount of delicious, very small deep red "cherries" (.5-.75oz each) with an exceptional flavor many consider "the best" right up until the first hard frost. Large vines will continue producing copious quantities when other tomatos have surrendered to early blight. Pick frequently as skin is thin and cracks easily. Indeterminate, Heirloom 1889.
Details:
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| Flowers: | | Bright Yellow |
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| Foliage: | | Dark Green |
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| Fruit: | | Bright Red Cherry Tomatos |
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| Lifecycle: | | 1 (0: N/A, 1: annual, 2: perennial, 3: biennial) |
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| Height: | | 60 |
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| Diameter: | | 36 |
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| Heirloom: | | yes |
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| Container Planting: | | yes |
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Cultural Requirements:
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| USDA Zones: | | 3 to 11 |
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| Soil: | | Any |
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| Propagation / Germination: | | 6-10 days @ 70-90F |
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| Spacing: | | 18 |
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| Sun: | | Full |
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| Water: | | Moderate |
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Here on the farm, we are dedicated to produce healthy, quality blood-line Paint and Quarter horses through selective breeding in a natural environment. Our hay fields, pastures and gardens are sprayed with compost tea that we brew ourselves.