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Growing Cherry Bicolor Tomatoes in the Vegetable Garden
To plant Cherry Bicolor tomatoes, start by sowing the seeds indoors approximately 7-9 weeks before your last spring frost date. Plant the seeds at a depth of about 0.25 inches in a sterile seed starting mix. Ensure good seed-to-mix contact by lightly watering after planting. Once the danger of frost has passed, typically after the last spring frost, and the seedlings are around 6-10 inches tall with a few leaves, they are ready for transplanting into your garden or preferred growing location. Space them 24 to 36 inches apart in rows with 36-inch spacing between rows. These cherry tomatoes are known for their sweet flavor and beautiful bicolor appearance, making them a delightful addition to salads and for fresh eating. Remember to provide them with well-draining, slightly acidic soil and regular care to ensure a bountiful harvest of these delicious and colorful cherry tomatoes.
These indeterminate tomatoes benefit from staking or trellising to support their tall vines and keep the fruit off the ground, preventing rot and disease. Regularly check for common tomato pests such as hornworms, aphids, and fruit worms, and address them promptly with organic pest control methods. Companion planting with basil can help deter pests and enhance the flavor of your tomatoes. Adequate watering is essential; maintain a consistent schedule to avoid issues like blossom end rot and cracking. Apply mulch to conserve moisture, reduce weeds, and prevent soil splashing onto the plants. Prune selectively to improve air circulation and reduce disease risk while focusing on fruit-bearing branches.
Harvesting Cherry Bicolor Tomatoes
Cherry Bicolor tomatoes are an indeterminate variety, meaning they continue to produce fruit throughout the season. Harvesting typically begins when the fruits reach their full size of about 1-2 inches in diameter and display vibrant colors, including red, orange, and bi-color combinations. Ripe cherry tomatoes should feel firm but yield slightly to gentle pressure when touched. To harvest, simply grasp the tomato gently and twist it away from the stem. Alternatively, you can use a pair of pruning shears or scissors to snip the stems. Be careful not to damage the plant while harvesting to ensure continuous production. Indeterminate tomatoes like Cherry Bicolor can provide you with a prolonged harvest period, offering fresh and sweet tomatoes for salads, snacks, and culinary creations throughout the growing season.
About Cherry Bicolor Tomato Garden Seeds
The history of the Cherry Bicolor tomato variety traces back to its German origins. This heirloom tomato has been cherished for generations due to its exceptional flavor and vibrant appearance. While the specific breeding details may not be widely documented, the selection and cultivation of this tomato have likely been passed down through German gardening traditions. It's primarily grown for its delicious, sweet flavor and the eye-catching mix of red, orange, and bi-color fruits.
Cherry Bicolor tomatoes are versatile and can thrive in various growing environments, including garden plots, raised beds, and greenhouses. While they can certainly be grown in large containers, they may require sturdy support due to their indeterminate growth habit. However, they may not be the best choice for hanging baskets, given their potential for vigorous vine growth. Gardeners who appreciate the rich taste and striking appearance of this tomato variety will find it a delightful addition to their gardens and growing spaces.
Tips From Our Gardeners
"Consider using a grow light for your tomato plants, especially if you're growing them indoors or in a location with limited sunlight. Grow lights are essential for providing consistent and sufficient light to your tomato plants, ensuring healthy growth and robust fruit production. They are particularly valuable during the seedling and early growth stages when natural sunlight may be insufficient. Grow lights offer a consistent light source, which is crucial for strong and even plant development. Tomatoes require around 10-12 hours of sunlight daily, and a grow light can supplement natural light to meet this requirement. Grow lights can be tailored to emit the specific light spectrum that plants need for photosynthesis and flowering. Full-spectrum LED grow lights, for example, provide the right balance of light for all growth stages."
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- Chelsea Hafer, True Leaf Market Writer
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Cherry Bicolor Tomato Seeds Per Package:
- 250 mg - Wholesale - Approximately 88 Seeds
- 0.25 oz - Wholesale - Approximately 2,500 Seeds
- 1 oz - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 10,000 Seeds
- 4 oz - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 40,000 Seeds
- 1 lb - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 160,000 Seeds
- 5 lb - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 800,000 Seeds
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