Sakura Organic Cherry Tomato Seeds

(P) Pkt of 10 seeds
Item #52870-PK-P1
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Description

An excellent snack or salad addition

Days to Maturity: 55

Indeterminate

Sakura is a high-volume producing vegetable. Part of the cherry tomato family, for its small, circular shape and bright red color fruit, this organic annual creates a ton of delectable, shiny tomatoes starting early in the season lasting into the fall.

This heat tolerant, crack resistant tomato is satisfyingly tender and succulent making them an excellent snack or salad addition.

The Sakura grows to a whooping 6 to 8 feet tall and 2 feet wide, so be sure to give it plenty of space when planting; we recommend 18 to 36 inches apart in full sun.

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Genus Solanum
Species lycopersicum
Item Form (P) Pkt of 10 seeds
Tomato Fruit Set Indeterminate
Days to Maturity 55
Fruit Color Red
Seeds Per Pack 10
Plant Height 6 ft - 8 ft
Plant Width 12 in - 24 in
Additional Characteristics Cut-and-Come-Again, Edible
Foliage Color Medium Green
Light Requirements Full Sun
Moisture Requirements Moist,  well-drained
Soil Tolerance Normal,  loamy
Uses Beds, Border, Cuisine, Ornamental, Outdoor

Product Review Summary

Based on 1 review
The average rating for this product is 5 out of 5 stars
Overall Rating: 5.0/5.0

Customer Reviews

March 29, 2022

My favorite tomato

This shopper rated the product 5 out of 5 stars

This is my favorite tomato despite being a hybrid. It started well indoors, transplanted successfully outdoors, and grew well. It was very productive; five plants produced about 60 pounds of tomatoes (not including ones that just didn't get collected by me). They are tasty and hold together well sliced (I used them in salads, on burgers, or as a side). I also cooked down and froze many pounds and they're carrying me through the winter. Having tasty frozen diced tomatoes is extremely useful...you can do anything with them. I will *always* get these tomatoes from now on. The only thing that would make these better is to be able to save seeds (but that's the self-reliant part of me talking and you can't have everything!)

Emily from NC

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