Sweet, rich and flavorful. The dark fruit is one inch in diameter. The black cherry tomato looks beautiful mixed with other cherry tomatoes in a salad.
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Elongated cherry tomato. 2" fruit with beautiful coloring and great flavor. Heavy yields. Resists cracking.
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Develops a dark purple pigment as it matures. 1-2 oz. tomatoes have good flavor with 'plummy' overtones.
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Incredibly sweet cherry tomato with unmatched flavor. Harvest fruit up until first frost. Plants require staking. High resistance to Fusarium and Tobacco mosaic virus.
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Prolific yields of super sweet cherry tomatoes that are produced in large clusters.
High resistance to verticillium wilt and fusarium wilt.
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Firm grape tomato with excellent flavor and texture. Fruit resists cracking. High resistance to fusarium wilt.
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A hanging basket tomato that is great for decks or patios. The cascading branches produce great yields of 1 to 2" diameter fruit. Tumbling Tom will continue to produce fruit throughout the summer.
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Culture: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil, high in organic matter with a pH 6.0 to 6.8. Consistent moisture is needed to prevent blossom end rot, but tomatoes do not tolerate waterlogged soils. Plant in full sun. If growing in a container, fertilize weekly with a good organic fertilizer. We use Neptune's Harvest.
Planting: Unlike most plants, tomatoes do better when planted deeper in the ground than they were grown in containers. Set them in the ground so the soil level is just below the lowest leaves. Roots will form along the buried stem, establishing a stronger root system. Tomatoes require support. Cherry tomatoes benefit from adding fertilizer to the soil when harvest begins.