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Tomato Seeds - Indeterminate - Green Grape Cherry

$200 USD
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  • 25 Seeds
  • Maturity: 70 Days
  • Sweet Flavor with a Hint of Spice
  • Highly Productive Plants
  • 1" Fruit Size
  • Olive-Yellow Flesh
  • Determinate Growth Habit
  • Juicy and Plump Texture

History:
The Green Grape Tomato is a unique variety with an origin that celebrates the joy of diversity in our gardens. Developed for its standout color, taste, and size, it's a product of gardeners' persistent quest for something different. Its name speaks to its similarity in size and shape to a grape, and its distinct olive-yellow coloration makes it a garden favorite. Its lineage is steeped in a mix of traditional breeding practices and pure gardening passion.

Uses:
Bite into a Green Grape Tomato, and you'll be greeted with a burst of sweet flavor followed by a delightful hint of spice. These tomatoes are not only a treat for the palate but are also visually appealing on the plate. Their petite size makes them perfect for salads, garnishes, or simply as a snack right off the vine. The unique combination of sweetness and spice ensures that they hold their own in a variety of dishes, from fresh salsas to bruschettas.

Growing Habits & Planting Instructions:
The Green Grape Tomato showcases a determinate growth habit. This means it will grow to a certain height, produce its crop, and then stop growing, making it particularly suitable for gardeners with limited space. To cultivate, begin by planting seeds indoors about 6-8 weeks before the last expected frost. When transplanting outdoors, space them about 24 inches apart in rows spaced at 36 inches. Given their determinate nature, they might not require as rigorous staking as indeterminate varieties, but some support can be beneficial. They flourish best in full sun and thrive in well-draining soil. Regular watering and occasional feeding will ensure a bountiful harvest.