Sweet Million Cherry Tomato Plant - 2.5
Sweet Million Cherry Tomato Plant - 2.5
Sweet Million Cherry Tomato Plant - 2.5
Sweet Million Cherry Tomato Plant - 2.5
Sweet Million Cherry Tomato Plant - 2.5
Sweet Million Cherry Tomato Plant - 2.5

Sweet Million Cherry Tomato Plant - 2.5" Pot - Heirloom Variety Produces 2000+ Cherry Tomatoes - Perfect for Home Gardens, Containers & Fresh Salads

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Description

Get a head start on spring. Grow the plant inside in a sunny window, then plant outside when the threat of frost is over. Sweet Million Cherry Tomato - Plant produces heavy yields of 1" red cherry tomatoes. Very sweet and flavorful. Plant can produces over 500 cherry tomatoes. Crack Resistant. Excellent for salads and snacks. Suitable for home garden or market growers. CHERRY TOMATO: A cherry tomato is a smaller garden variety of tomato. It is popular as a snack and in salads. Cherry tomatoes range in size from a thumb tip up to the size of a golf ball, and can range from being round to slightly oblong in shape. The more oblong ones often share characteristics with plum tomatoes, and are known as grape tomatoes.

Features

    Plant produces heavy yields of 1" red cherry tomatoes

    Excellent for salads and snacks

    Suitable for home garden or market growers

    Very sweet and flavorful. Indeterminate, 60 days.

    Garden & Patio

Reviews

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They are exactly as described. Small, but healthy tomato plants. They transplanted well, with no signs of transplant shock. They arrived earlier than expected and I actually didn’t get the mailing box open for over 24 hours after their arrival and they are perfectly fine. They were packaged beautifully. I actually transplanted them with some cloud cover and really strong winds into 4” pots with the soil they eventually will be growing in, within a large raised bed. I used Miracle Grow raised bed soil ( not potting mix), to transplant them into. I placed them in a storage bin, minus the lid, to give them wind protection and ample sunlight while they are adjusting to their new desert climate. I pinched off their first blossoms they arrived with, to strengthen them. I’ll update later as to their growth and condition.