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Growing Fox Cherry Tomatoes in the Vegetable Garden
To grow delicious Fox Cherry tomatoes, start by sowing the seeds indoors approximately 7-9 weeks before your last spring frost date. Plant the seeds about a quarter inch deep in a high-quality seed starting mix. Ensure the room temperature remains between 65-85°F (18-29°C) for optimal germination, and provide adequate light conditions. Once the seedlings have two sets of true leaves and the threat of frost has passed, typically after the last spring frost date, it's time to transplant them into your garden or chosen growing containers. Space the plants 18 to 24 inches apart in well-draining, slightly acidic soil with a pH range of 6.2 to 6.8. Fox Cherry tomatoes are indeterminate, so they'll keep growing and producing fruit throughout the season. Consider using a sturdy trellis or cage to support their vine-like growth.
Providing consistent and even watering is crucial, as fluctuations in soil moisture can lead to issues like blossom end rot or cracking. Mulching around the base of the plants can help retain soil moisture and prevent weeds. Additionally, regular pruning of the lower leaves can improve air circulation, reducing the risk of fungal diseases. Companion planting can be beneficial for Fox Cherry tomatoes. Planting basil nearby can help deter aphids and provide a flavorful herb for your dishes. Marigolds and nasturtiums are also known to deter common tomato pests like aphids and whiteflies. For optimal growth, ensure your Fox Cherry tomato plants receive full sun, at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Consider providing support for the indeterminate vines, such as sturdy cages or trellises, to prevent sprawling and make harvesting easier.
Harvesting Fox Cherry Tomatoes
Fox Cherry tomatoes are classified as indeterminate, which means they continue to produce fruit throughout the growing season. You'll know it's time to harvest when the fruits have reached their full, vibrant red color and feel slightly firm but give gently when squeezed. They should come off the vine with ease when gently twisted or pulled. Since Fox Cherry tomatoes grow on indeterminate vines that keep producing, you can harvest continually as they ripen. Be sure to check the plants regularly once they start bearing fruit, typically around 80-90 days after transplanting. To avoid damage to the vines, use pruners or scissors to snip the tomatoes from the plant, leaving a small stem attached. This method helps preserve the fruit's quality and reduces the risk of disease transmission.
About Fox Cherry Tomato Garden Seeds
While the exact origin is not well-documented, they are believed to have been passed down through generations of gardeners. These tomatoes have stood the test of time due to their exceptional flavor and adaptability. They were likely cherished for their sweet, tangy taste and the ability of their indeterminate vines to produce bountiful harvests.
Fox Cherry tomatoes were not specifically bred for a particular trait or growing climate. Instead, they developed naturally over time, becoming well-suited to a wide range of growing conditions. Their adaptability makes them a versatile choice for various gardens.
These cherry tomatoes are excellent candidates for container gardens, thanks to their indeterminate growth habit and manageable height. You can also consider planting them in hanging baskets with proper support, as their cascading vines can create a stunning visual display while providing a convenient way to pluck fresh tomatoes. Whether in a traditional garden, containers, or hanging baskets, Fox Cherry tomatoes offer an abundance of sweet, tangy flavor.
Tips From Our Gardeners
"To encourage even fruit ripening and enhance the sweet, tangy flavor of Fox Cherry tomatoes, consider implementing the "banana trick." As your tomatoes begin to ripen on the vine, place a ripe banana near the plants. Bananas naturally emit ethylene gas, which accelerates the ripening of nearby fruits, including tomatoes. This can help ensure that your Fox Cherry tomatoes ripen uniformly and develop their full, delicious flavor. Just be sure to replace the banana as it ripens to maintain a steady supply of ethylene gas for your tomatoes. This simple, natural method can contribute to a more consistent and flavorful harvest.”
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- Chelsea Hafer, True Leaf Market Writer |
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- 300 mg packet - Approximately 65 Seeds
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- 1 lb - Bulk Seeds - Approximately 108,800 Seeds
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