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Cherry Falls Bush Cherry Tomato Seeds

Cherry Falls Bush Cherry Tomato Seeds

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~0.57 g (~15 seeds)
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Cherry Falls' is where beauty and function meet. Compact plants are perfect for containers and large hanging baskets where the vines displaying the abundant clusters of 1½", bright red tomatoes are quite ornamental. Vigorous vines produce an abundant crop throughout the growing season. Quick to mature, you will be enjoying this delicious cherry tomato in no time!

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Variety Info

Days to Maturity: 55 – 65 Days from transplanting

Family: Solanaceae

Type: Determinate, Cherry Tomato (Learn more)

Native: Andes

Hardiness: Frost-sensitive annual

Exposure: Full sun

Plant Dimensions: Vines up to 18" long, depending on growing conditions

Variety Info: 1"–1½" round, bright red fruit. 'Cherry Falls' is a determinate type tomato.

Attributes: Frost Sensitive, Good for Containers

Sowing Info

When to Sow Outside: For mild climates only: 1 to 2 weeks after your average last frost date, and when soil temperature is at least 60°F.

When to Start Inside: RECOMMENDED. 4 to 6 weeks before transplanting. Transplant when air temperature is 45°F or warmer, usually 1 to 2 weeks after your average last frost date. Ideal soil temperature for germination is 70°–90°F.

Days to Emerge: 5 – 10 Days

Seed Depth: ⅛"

Seed Spacing: A group of 3 seeds every 24"

Row Spacing: 36"

Thinning: When 2" tall, thin to 1 every 24"

Growing Info

Harvesting: Cherry Falls' tomatoes are at the peak of sun-ripened deliciousness when red, and have a slight give when gently squeezed.

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  • TIFFANY
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Aug 15, 2024
    5 Stars

    The Cherry Falls tomato plants were started indoors and they all survived being transplanted. A few plants gave strongly, then were done. But to my surprise, most of them are starting their second act! They are a delicious way to have home grown tomatoes earlier than your bigger varieties kick in. The skin is a little tougher, but they are mildly sweet and a great snack and in salads.

    Which best describes you as a gardener? Beginner
  • Liz Y.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Jun 13, 2024
    5 Stars

    Everything about the company is professional, from ordering online to the seeds being fresh and germinating, producing beautiful vegetables and .flowers. I would recommend BI to all my friends.

    Which best describes you as a gardener? Intermediate
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    Epic Gardening
    Jun 17, 2024

    Hey Liz, Thank you so much for sharing your photo. Your tomato plant looks great. Keep on growing 🌻️

  • Trishell W.
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Jun 7, 2024
    5 Stars

    My first garden. Always thought I couldn't grow anything but decided to give it a try. Started in a makeshift grow shelf, then transpakted to grow bags. Now the green tomatoes are staring to show! I'm so excited.

    Which best describes you as a gardener? Beginner
  • Esther R.
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    May 25, 2024
    5 Stars

    My cherry tomato plant is growing well. I planted the seeds directly in the hanging basket. So far everything I’ve planted from Epic Gardening has sprouted and is growing great. I’m a first time gardener and in zone 10a.

  • Joan B.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    May 21, 2024
    5 Stars

    The Cherry Falls bush tomato variety is ultra dependable. It's a heavy bearer and because it's a determinate variety, staking is easy. I've grown them 3 years in a row and have always been delighted with how they flourish and produce.

    Which best describes you as a gardener? Intermediate