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FREE: Delicious Red Cherry Tomato “Bite Size Taste!” - Plant seeds inside 6 wks B4 last frost

Delicious Red Cherry Tomato “Bite Size Taste!” - Plant seeds inside 6 wks B4 last frost
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The listing, Delicious Red Cherry Tomato “Bite Size Taste!” - Plant seeds inside 6 wks B4 last frost has ended.

Cherry Tomato – “The Bite Size Taste”

** WILL SHIP TO THE 48 CONTIGUOUS STATES ONLY * *
Any number of seeds won within 7-days ship for $2.27

The time to Plant is SPRING - for best results, plant inside 6 weeks b4 last frost, then transplant in your garden ;)

Quantity: 10 Organic Open Air Pollinated Seeds

Heirloom Organic: Heirloom tomatoes are those tomatoes that are open-pollinated rather than hybrid or genetically modified varieties of tomatoes.

There is nothing more delightful than walking through the garden that you planted from seed!

Yummy! Yummy! Today you are considering the Cherry Tomato – Some of the best-tasting tomatoes you'll ever eat are bite-size cherry tomatoes. Despite their small size, they're packed with flavor - making them perfect for snacks and salads. Growing your own cherry tomatoes is easy.

Cherry tomatoes also have a way of thriving with less in the way of attention and care from the gardener. Many of them will grow perfectly fine without staking, are more tolerant of drought and weather fluctuations, and less prone to the cracking like the larger varieties.

Germination: 7 - 10 days
Plant Type: annual
Shape: small round
Color: scarlet red

Tip: Tomatoes are best started indoors. This needs to be done 5 to 7 weeks before the last anticipated frost date. The seedlings can then be transplanted into your garden anywhere from 2 to 4 weeks after the last actual frost date. Call your County Extension Office to get frost information for your area.

Open Air Pollinated, NO PESTICIDES USED, grown in my Indiana garden.

** SHIPPED IN PADDED ENVELOPE (i.e. “PARCEL”) WITH CONFIRMATION NUMBER **

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