Large Red Cherry Tomato




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Large Red Cherry Tomato is a beloved, warm-season garden staple that brings fresh flavor right to your kitchen.
Simply start indoors and transplant after the last frost and enjoy a rewarding harvest with very little fuss. It also grows well in containers.
Cherry tomatoes originated in South America and were once considered a decorative plant.
Grow Tomato at home and consider using it in Caprese Salad.
🌱 Large Red Cherry Tomato Growing Guide
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Large Red Cherry Tomato is a warm season crop that is a favorite for home gardeners of all experience levels.
🌿 Large Red Cherry Tomato Quick Facts
- 🌱 Type: Tomato
- ⏳ Days to Harvest: 75-85 days
- ☀️ Sun: Ensure airflow; prune lower leaves
- 🌡️ Best Temperature: Protect <13°C/55°F; shade >32°C/90°F
- 🪴 Container Friendly: Yes
🌎 USDA Growing Zones for Large Red Cherry Tomato
Large Red Cherry Tomato grows well across a wide range of USDA zones. For best results, plant during warm season. Tomato thrives in protect <13°c/55°f; shade >32°c/90°f. In warmer zones, timing your planting around cooler parts of the season will help extend your harvest.
☀️ Sun Requirements for Large Red Cherry Tomato
Large Red Cherry Tomato grows best in ensure airflow; prune lower leaves. In warmer climates, some afternoon shade can help protect the plant and maintain quality during peak heat.
🌡️ When to Plant Large Red Cherry Tomato
Large Red Cherry Tomato is a warm season crop. Start indoors 6–8 weeks before frost; transplant deep. Plan your planting around warm season for the best results in your zone. Large Red Cherry Tomato rewards patient gardeners with reliable harvests when given the right timing and conditions.
🌱 Soil Preferences for Large Red Cherry Tomato
Large Red Cherry Tomato grows best in well-draining soil, meaning water moves through easily and does not sit around the roots. Soil that stays soggy can cause root problems. Mulch 5–8 cm; keep weed‑free. Before planting, mix 1–2 inches of compost into your garden bed to improve both drainage and nutrition. For containers, use a quality potting mix instead of garden soil. Choose a pot with drainage holes to prevent excess water buildup.
🌾 How to Plant Large Red Cherry Tomato
Sow seeds directly at a depth of 0.6–1 cm (¼–⅜ in).
Space seeds 45–60 cm (18–24 in); rows 90 cm (36 in) so plants have room to grow. Large Red Cherry Tomato grows well in containers as long as the pot has adequate drainage.
🌿 Companion Planting for Large Red Cherry Tomato
Basil/marigold helpful. Because tomato stake/cage; prune suckers on indeterminates, it works well when paired with slower-growing crops to maximize your garden space.
💧 Watering Needs for Large Red Cherry Tomato
Water early at soil; mulch to reduce splash. If the top inch of soil feels dry, it is time to water. If the soil feels sticky or water is pooling, it is too wet and should not be watered. Water deeply and evenly to encourage healthy root growth.
⏳ Days to Harvest Large Red Cherry Tomato
Large Red Cherry Tomato is typically ready to harvest in about 75-85 days from planting.
✂️ How to Harvest Large Red Cherry Tomato
Twist/pick gently or cut. Pick regularly; remove cracked fruit. Store: Room temp out of sun; refrigerate only when ripe.
🌼 Watch for Common Issues
Common Diseases: Early blight, late blight, powdery mildew. Treatment: Copper fungicide or sulfur; improve airflow; avoid overhead watering. Common Pests: Aphids, whiteflies, thrips, hornworms, spider mites. Treatment: Neem oil or insecticidal soap; spinosad for chewing insects; Bt for caterpillars.
🐝 Bonus Tip for Gardeners
San Marzano is considered to be the most popular tomato variety in history due to its long history of cultivation. Try it in Margherita Pizza, a classic Italian recipe.
This was my first time growing tomatoes and these grew well. The growing guide was really helpful. Making sauce with my own tomatoes felt like a big deal.
Bought this and it was the perfect starting point. The mix meant something was always growing. So much fun. Thank you









