Bonnie Plants 19.3 oz. Husky Cherry Tomato Plants, 2 pk.
Bonnie Plants 19.3 oz. Husky Cherry Tomato Plants, 2 pk.
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Bonnie Plants 19.3 oz. Husky Cherry Tomato Plants, 2 pk.
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Lots of tasty, versatile cherry tomatoes grow on an attractive deep green, husky plant. Unlike most cherry tomato varieties, this plant only grows 3 to 4 ft. tall, making it ideal for containers, but produces loads of fruit through until fall. Use tomatoes in salads, stir-fries, shish-kebabs, or for fresh eating. Plant is disease-resistant and will need a cage or stake for support.
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- Flavorful cherry tomato -- perfect for snacking
- Pretty, stout, dark green plant
- Great for containers, but needs to be staked due to heavy fruit loads
- Dwarf indeterminate, yielding clusters of cherry tomatoes on relatively short vines over a long period of time
- Disease-resistant tomato variety
- Light Requirements: Full sun
- Space 36 in. apart
- Nightshade Family
- 56 - 74 Days to Harvest
- Good for containers
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