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Sweet Million Tomato Seeds - Very Red Cherry Tomato Hybrid - ON SALE

Sweet Million Tomato Seeds - Very Red Cherry Tomato Hybrid - ON SALE

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Sweet Million Tomato Seeds - A Burst of Flavor in Every Bite!

Discover the joy of growing your own Sweet Million Tomato Seeds, a non-GMO hybrid cherry tomato that’s a favorite among home gardeners. With vibrant red, crack-resistant fruits and an unbeatable sweetness, these tomatoes outshine even the popular Sweet 100 and Sun Gold varieties in taste tests. Perfect for hot and dry climates, this indeterminate plant grows up to 4’ tall, producing long chains of 1-1/2" cherries that are as delicious as they are prolific.

Why Choose Sweet Million Tomato Seeds?

These cherry tomatoes are sweet and a garden superstar! Here’s why:

  • Exceptional Sweetness - Sweeter than Sun Gold and larger than Sweet 100, perfect for snacking, salads, and sauces.
  • High Yield - A top producer with long, abundant fruit chains.
  • Disease-Resistant - Strong plants with excellent resistance to common tomato ailments.
  • Heat-Tolerant - Thrives in hot, dry conditions where other tomatoes struggle.

Growing Tips for Success

Get the most out of your Sweet Million Tomato Seeds with these easy steps:

  1. Start Indoors - Sow seeds 1/8" deep 6-8 weeks before transplanting. Keep soil moist and warm (70-80°F).
  2. Germination - Seeds sprout in 5-10 days. Move seedlings to bright light once they emerge.
  3. Transplant Carefully - Move to larger containers when true leaves appear, then harden off before planting outdoors in full sun.

Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting, these non-GMO, hybrid tomato seeds are a must-have for a bountiful harvest. Add them to your garden today and enjoy the sweetest, juiciest cherry tomatoes all season long!

Ready to grow your best crop yet? Order your Sweet Million Tomato Seeds now!

  • Each packet contains 10 seeds
  • Color: Red
  • Shape: Round
  • Size: Cherry 1-1/2”
  • Maturity: 65 days after transplant
  • Plant Size: 3 ft.
  • Plant Habit: Indeterminate
  • Solanum lycopersicum
  • Hybrid
  • Untreated/Non-GMO

 

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Justin
Lots of tomatoes, they just keep coming

Love this plant, it's one of the healthiest in the garden and also has had the earliest tomatoes of all the other varieties. It just keeps flowering and putting out long clusters of bright red perfect cherry tomatoes. I usually eat a lot of them while harvesting, but their are still enough to bring into the house to share and enjoy later, too. I love these sweet million tomatoes, and I plan to be growing these every year.

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Tomato Tamara
Delicious and abundant

These were very productive, they just kept coming all the way through a first frost. They were delicious, a juicy pop of flavor while spending time in the garden. I'll grow these every year. They were a bit hard to keep up with, I will admit, but it's nice to slow down and spend time picking tomatoes and enjoying the garden. I roast many of them, and also turned a lot of them into your No-Peel tomato sauce recipe, great idea!

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