Large Red Cherry Tomato Seeds – Lycopersicon esculentum | Heirloom Cherry Tomato | 200 Seeds | Sweet Salad Tomato | Productive Indeterminate Garden Variety
Large Red Cherry Tomato Seeds – Lycopersicon esculentum | Heirloom Cherry Tomato | 200 Seeds | Sweet Salad Tomato | Productive Indeterminate Garden Variety
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Grow flavorful garden tomatoes with Large Red Cherry Tomato Seeds, a dependable heirloom variety valued for its sweet taste and heavy production. These plants produce clusters of vibrant red cherry tomatoes that are slightly larger than most standard cherry varieties.
Each tomato grows about 1 to 1¼ inches in diameter and weighs roughly 1 ounce, offering a crisp texture and sweet flavor that makes them perfect for salads, fresh snacking, and homegrown recipes. The fruits grow in clusters along vigorous indeterminate vines, allowing the plants to continue producing throughout the growing season.
Large Red Cherry tomatoes are firm, round, and deep red, holding well after harvest and maintaining excellent flavor. They are ideal for fresh eating, and immature green fruits can also be harvested for pickling.
These plants perform best when staked or grown in tall cages, helping support the spreading vines and improving airflow for healthy growth.
You will receive seeds similar in quality and viability to those used by home gardeners and seed collectors.
You will receive:
✔️ 200 Large Red Cherry Tomato seeds
✔️ Heirloom open-pollinated variety
✔️ Non-GMO untreated seeds
✔️ Suitable for garden beds or containers
✔️ Secure packaging for safe delivery
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Large Red Cherry Tomato
Botanical Name: Lycopersicon esculentum
Plant Type: Fruiting vegetable vine
Growth Stage: Seed
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily preferred)
Soil: Rich, fertile, well-draining soil
Watering: Moderate; maintain evenly moist soil
Mature Height: 48–72 inches
Growth Rate: Fast growing in warm conditions
Days to Maturity: Approximately 75 days
Plant Spacing: 24–36 inches
Container Friendly: Yes, when supported with cages or stakes
💡 Care Tip:
Begin seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost and transplant outdoors once temperatures remain consistently warm. Supporting plants with stakes or tomato cages helps maximize yield and keeps fruit off the ground.
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