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Tiny Tim Tomato Seeds - Red Tomatoes, Compact Plant, High Yield

Tiny Tim Tomato Seeds - Red Tomatoes, Compact Plant, High Yield

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Tiny Tim Red Tomato Seeds - Big Flavor in a Compact Plant!

Experience the joy of growing your own delicious, bite-sized tomatoes with Tiny Tim Red Tomato Seeds. These miniature plants pack a punch with their juicy, sweet, and slightly citrusy cherry tomatoes, perfect for snacking or adding a burst of flavor to salads and pasta dishes.

Why Choose Tiny Tim Tomatoes?

These dwarf tomato plants grow only 8-16" tall, making them ideal for small spaces like patios, windowsills, or hanging baskets. Despite their compact size, they are heavy yielders, producing multiple clusters of vibrant red, 1" cherry tomatoes that are bursting with flavor.

Perfect for Container Gardening

Tiny Tim tomatoes thrive in pots and can be grown any time of year, bringing fresh, homegrown goodness to your table no matter the season. Their determinate growth habit ensures a manageable and tidy plant, perfect for urban gardeners or anyone with limited space.

Heirloom & Non-GMO

Our Tiny Tim Red Tomato Seeds are heirloom, open-pollinated, and 100% GMO-free, so you can enjoy wholesome, natural tomatoes just as nature intended. Each packet contains 10 seeds, ready to sprout into your next gardening success.

Each packet contains 10 seeds.

Growing Tips

For best results, start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before transplanting. Sow seeds 1/4" deep in seedling mix, keep the soil moist and warm, and provide bright light. Germination typically occurs in 7-10 days.

Ready to grow your own flavorful, compact tomatoes? Order your Tiny Tim Red Tomato Seeds today and enjoy fresh, homegrown goodness all year round!

  • Each packet contains 10 seeds
  • Color: Red
  • Shape: Cherry
  • Size:  1 in.
  • Maturity: 70 days after transplant
  • Plant Size: 8-16 in.
  • Plant Habit: Determinate
  • Solanum lycopersicum
  • Heirloom - Open-pollinated
  • Untreated/Non-GMO
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