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Large Red Cherry Tomato Seeds

Large Red Cherry Tomato Seeds

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Want tiny heirloom tomato seeds that are also organic? Try growing our Large Red Cherry Tomatoes that are perfect for short-season areas like New England, Pacific Northwest, the UP of Michigan, and Canada! Now that we're thinking about it...you can probably grow this tomato variety all over the country!

These tomatoes grow on 4 ft. tall plants that are very prolific! Expect to harvest several pounds of these 1" pods that weight 1 oz. each and change color from green to a bright red color.

The perfect snacking pepper, you can pop these Large Red Cherry Tomatoes whenever you want or add these pods to your cooking or fresh meals. The sweet and juicy flavors of these tiny pods make for a great addition to homemade salsa recipes. Plus, the are great companion plants for other peppers in your garden!

This is an indeterminate tomato variety.

  • Species: Solanum Lycopersicum
  • Flavor: Sweet, Zesty
  • Origin: Central & S. America
  • Size: 1”
  • Weight: 1 oz.
  • Plant Height: 4 ft.
  • Days to Maturity: 85-110 Days

Check out our Tomato Seeds or shop through our other Companion Seed offerings!

Specifications:

  • Plant size: 4 ft.
  • Pod size: 1"
  • Origin: Central & S. America

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    Customer Reviews

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    Jacob Bertram
    Good germination

    I think every one of these seeds germinated. We had them on a heat mat set to 80. Growing strong under the lights so far. We’ll see how the plants do this summer!

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    Dave Tenpas
    Pat's "Good Lord" review is correct!

    I grew 2 plants of these in 2021 and was blown away by the MASSIVE bounty and great flavor. I couldn't keep up with the harvest once they started coming, but they froze for future use VERY WELL. This past year (2022) I grew 9 different varieties of "regular" tomatoes, but for 2023 I will once again grow these alone...they are really an all purpose variety.

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    Francis Joe Anderson

    Large Red Cherry Tomato Seeds