Description
About- This Cherokee Purple tomato is ideal for gardeners who prize excellent flavor. Its beautiful, dark pink-purple color and large fruit size make it stand out amongst other heirloom varieties. Believed to have been passed down from the Cherokee Native American Tribe (pre-1890), it is no wonder why the Seed Savers Exchange named it one of the top 10 best heirloom tomato varieties.
When and Where to Plant– Start indoors 8–10 weeks before your last frost. Transplant into well-drained soils in an area with full sun.
Care and Harvest– Support with stakes or cages. Water frequently at the coolest part of the day. Harvest individual tomatoes as they ripen.
Growth Habit- Indeterminate
Planting Depth– 1/4″
Spacing Between Rows– 36-60″
Days to Germination– 7-14
Plant Spacing- 24-36″
Days to Maturity– 85 days from transplant
Approximate Seeds per Pkt– 150






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