Red Cherry Tomato

Red Cherry Tomato

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I'm the Red Cherry Tomato, the garden's ruby jewels. My tiny, round tomatoes are packed with classic tomato flavor sweet, tangy, and full of sunshine. I'm easy to love and even easier to grow, asking only for a spot in the sun to shower you with my abundance. Perfect for snacking, garnishing, or adding a pop of color to your dishes, I'm the little tomato with big possibilities.

Edible

Attract Pollinators

Easy Care

Full Sun

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Vegetables arrive between 6-8 Inches Tall
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KEY FEATURES

SIZING GUIDE

PLANTING GUIDE

DELIVERY

• Latin Name
Sweet Million
• Common Name
Red Cherry Tomato
• Foliage Colour
Green
• Bloom Period
50-80 days after planting
• Sun Requirements
Full sun
• Pruning
Minimal pruning needed
• Watering
1-2 inch per week
• Growth Rate
Fast
• Hardiness Zone
Annual
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    Current Size
    <6 inches
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    Mature Height
    <4 feet
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    Mature Width
    18 to 24 inches
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    Choose the Right Location
    For tomatoes, a sunny spot is non-negotiable, as they require 6 to 8 hours of sunlight per day. They prefer slightly acidic to neutral soil (pH 6.0 to 7.0) that is rich and drains well. Consistent watering is key to prevent blossom end rot—aim for at least 1 inch of water per week, more in hot weather. Tomatoes benefit from regular feeding once they start to set fruit. Provide support with cages or stakes, and prune as necessary to encourage air circulation and reduce disease risk. Monitor for tomato hornworms and other pests.
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    Prepare an Appropriate hole
    Choose a pot that is 1-2 times larger than the current pot, ensuring there is adequent drainage to prevent waterlogging roots. Plan on repotting every 3-5 years.
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    Use Fertile Soil
    Choose soil rich in nutrients and with good drainage to support root growth.
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    Plant at the Correct Depth
    Plant at the same depth as in the pot, keeping the top of the root ball level with the soil.
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    Care and Watering
    Water the plant appropriately, keeping the soil moist but not too wet.
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    Delivery Time
    Orders process in 2 days and arrive in 2-7 business days, depending on your location. Pre-orders ship after frost advisories are lifted for you region between April & May.
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    Shipping Costs
    Free shipping Across North America
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    Sustainable Packaging
    Landscape Direct ships with UPS using 100% recycled boxes.
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    Upon Arrival
    Plants may not be in full bloom, allow for a few weeks from planting for blooms to flourish
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Red Cherry Tomato Care Guide
Light
Watering
Soil
Fertilizer
Pruning
Light

Full sun

Watering

Water thoroughly when the top inch of soil feels dry, ensuring even moisture without overwatering. Most plants prefer deep, infrequent watering to encourage strong root growth. Avoid waterlogged soil by using well-draining soil and pots with drainage holes.

Soil

Choose a well-draining soil that suits your plant’s needs, ensuring it provides proper nutrients and aeration. For most plants, a high-quality triple mix—blending topsoil, compost, and peat or loam—offers a balanced foundation. Avoid heavy, compacted soils that retain excess moisture, which can lead to root rot.

Fertilizer

Feed with a balanced fertilizer as needed, following label instructions, or contact our team for guidance.

Pruning

Prune regularly to remove dead or damaged growth, maintain shape, and promote healthy, vigorous new growth. Use clean, sharp tools and trim just above a node or bud for best results.