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Mini Orange Tomato Seeds

Mini Orange Tomato Seeds

Regular price $ 3.99 USD
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These minis are big and delicious with a citrus flavor! This one is quickly becoming one of our favorites.

Heirloom, OP, Non-GMO (70 days)

Fruit Color: Orange. Size: 1-1/2” Cherry Shape: Round. Plant Habit: Indeterminate. Plant Size: 3-4’.

A vibrant orange large cherry tomato with subtle pleasant earthy flavor. Contains good levels of tetra-cis-lycopene, a highly beneficial bioavailable form of lycopene. This mini tomato is an early maturing variety that produces clusters of brilliant orange, blemish free, golf ball sized fruit that are mild and tart. The plants are vigorous and growing up to 4’ tall and need staking or a tomato cage. These delicious tomatoes are great for snacking, salads, cooking, or canning. Disease resistant. 

10 seeds

Germination Tip: Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before transplant date. Sow seeds 1/4” deep into seedling mix. Keep soil moist, warm & provide bright light. Germinates: 7-10 days.

     

All of our seeds are GMO-free.

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