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Patio Choice Yellow Cherry Tomato Seeds

Patio Choice Yellow Cherry Tomato Seeds

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Patio Choice Yellow Cherry Tomato Seeds

Patio Choice Yellow Cherry Tomato Seeds

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  • Your new, favorite, super sweet cherry tomato
  • Large clusters of golden-yellow orbs
  • A low-acidic variety
  • Produces long vines with large clusters

For those who savor the delight of a low-acid, sweet tomato, look no further than Yellow Cherry Tomato. This exceptional cherry tomato variety presents a radiant golden yellow hue and is one of the sweetest we offer! As a hybrid indeterminate tomato, Yellow Cherry Tomato matures within a span of 55 to 65 days and continuously yields fruit clusters throughout the growing season. Due to its vigorous growth, reaching up to 10 feet, it is recommended to provide support such as stakes or cages to ensure proper vine management.

CULTURE:Medium-rich soil with pH 6.0–6.8 preferred. Fertilize accurately since excess nitrogen causes rampant growth, rot, and delayed ripening. For short determinates, succession-plant every 4–6 weeks. Tomatoes typically germinate in 5–7 days.

TRANSPLANTING:
Don't start too early—leggy, root-bound, or flowering transplants can cause stunting and reduce early production. About 5–6 weeks before transplanting, sow 1/4" deep in 20-row flats with 20 seeds/row, or in 200-cell trays with 1 seed/cell; lightly cover. Keep mix at 75–85°F (24–29°C) with moderate moisture. At first true leaf, pot-up to 50-cell trays or 4" pots, depending on expected transplant timing. Grow at constant 60–70°F (16–21°C) temp and use complete fertilizer until hardened-off. Supplemental lights and lower night temps control stretching. For earliest crop, plant under row cover around last frost date. Avoid exposing unprotected plants to consecutive nightly temperatures below 45°F (7°C). In rows 4–6' apart, space determinates 12–24" and indeterminates 24–36". Plant deeply to encourage adventitious rooting. Water seedlings with a high-phosphate fertilizer solution at planting to help boost early yields.

TRELLISING:
Basket-weave by pounding 5–6' stakes every 2–3 plants, using heavier t-posts intermittently and at ends of beds. For tall indeterminates, consider short extensions or pruning once they outgrow a manageable size for easy harvest.

PRUNING:
Indeterminates likely benefit by removing all suckers under the first strong branch directly below the first flower cluster. The lower bottom suckers often miss trellis supports, set fruit closer to soil, take energy from upper parts, and encourage spread of disease from soil. If needed later in season, consider thinning out leaves to increase airflow or topping plants to help finish ripening last fruits.

DISEASES & INSECT PESTS:
Learn your common pests and options for control, including resistant cultivars and pesticides. Avoid wet leaves and handling when wet or using tobacco products. Manage plant debris and crop rotations.


HARVEST:
Fruits ripen gradually from the blossom end to shoulders and from the base of clusters to the tips. Harvest softer fruit unstacked into shallow, padded trays. Use fully ripe fruit only for local retail or home-use. To deliver sound fruit, pick less ripe the further the distance and the longer the time between field and customer. Any fruit breaking color will still ripen post-harvest. Calyx can be removed or kept to prove freshness. If staking larger fruit with calyx on, consider trimming below shoulders when harvesting.


STORAGE:
Store blemish-free, near-ripe fruit 4–7 days at room temperature in darkness. Store longer with proper variety selection, picking less-ripe, and keeping at cooler temperatures 45–60°F (7–16°C). Colder and picking too green will sacrifice end-quality.

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Soil Quality

Choose well-draining soil for flowers. Poor drainage can lead to root rot. Add organic matter like compost to improve soil structure and fertility. Test soil pH to ensure it matches your flowers' needs. Most flowers thrive in slightly acidic to neutral soil (pH 6.0–7.0).

Sunlight Requirements

Understand your flowers' sunlight needs. Most flowering plants require at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Some, like impatiens, prefer partial shade. Observe your garden's light conditions and place flowers accordingly to ensure healthy blooms.

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Watering Tips

Water flowers deeply but less frequently to encourage strong root growth. Avoid overhead watering, as it can cause fungal diseases. Water early in the morning so leaves dry quickly. Monitor soil moisture and adjust watering based on weather and plant needs.

Pest Control

Keep an eye out for pests like aphids and caterpillars. Use natural methods such as introducing beneficial insects or applying neem oil. Regularly inspect plants for signs of damage. Remove infected leaves to prevent the spread of disease and maintain a healthy garden environment.

  • ★★★★★

    Beautiful mix of wild flowers!

    Planted these seeds early spring this year in Washington state. It was good timing bc i did not need to water since it rained about every day. This is how the flowers looked just today and more are coming. Can’t wait to see these come back every year!

    Chris Hixon

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    Easy to grow

    These sunflowers turned my garden into a mini sunflower field! 🌻 So easy to grow, even for a beginner like me.

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    Beautiful flowers!

    I just love these flowers and ordered many different varieties. They have all come up as pictured and I am so pleased! It was my first time showing outside from seed. I spread them out and covered lightly with dirt. I can’t wait to order some new varieties! They were so easy to grow!

    Tara E.