Tomato Seeds, Chadwick Red Cherry Tomato
Tomato Seeds, Chadwick Red Cherry Tomato
Chadwick Cherry Tomato Seeds, over 20 seeds.
Non GMO, open pollinated
Delicious, sweet flavor makes this almost 1-ounce cherry tomato popular with home gardeners. Large vines set huge yields and are disease resistant.
The plant produces a lot of cherry size tomatoes. They taste very good and look so appealing in a big tossed salad. I did not have any problems with this variety, other than keeping up with the harvesting. I gave away so many of these tomatoes and folks seem to love them as much as I do. They are great in spaghetti sauce, homemade stew, sliced on a turkey sandwich or just as a side for dinner. Very yummy tomatoes and not too tart, and most are consistently about the size of a ping pong ball or large gumball.
Indeterminate plant
Matures, about 80 – 90 days
Height, approx. 36” – 42”
Spread, approx. 18” – 24”
Trellis, or Stake is needed
Fruit size, about 1 oz for most
Sow seed about ¼” deep, keep soil lightly moist until germination
Germination, approx. 7 – 14 days
Full sun
Direct sow in the garden or large containers work well, too.
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If you are growing in small cells, you may need to transplant the seedlings to 3 or 4 inch pots when seedlings have at least 3 pairs of leaves before transplanting to the garden so they have enough room to develop strong roots. Before planting in the garden, seedling plants need to be “hardened off”.
Direst Sow:
Select a location in full sun, good soil, drains well.
Prepare the bed by turning the soil under to a depth of 8 inches.
Tomatoes should be set 30-48 inches apart in a row.
Dig a hole for each plant large enough to amply accommodate the root ball.
Tomatoes can be planted deeply, with the stem buried to the first set of leaves.
Fill the planting hole with soil to the top and press soil down firmly with your hand leaving a slight depression around the plant to hold water, water thoroughly.
Place your plant support at this time. Growing on stakes: Place strong stakes in the ground and set plants about 6 inches from the stakes. Growing in cages: Place a cage around a single plant; let the vines grow and enlarge within the cage, no pruning will be necessary.
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Companion Plants- herbs; borage, basil, dill, mint, sage, fennel, cilantro, parsley, chives, thyme, oregano. Flowers; marigold, nasturtium.
Process Time & Shipping
Process Time & Shipping
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