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25 oz. Little Bing Cherry Tomato Plant (2-Pack)
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This Bonnie Brand cherry tomato plant is a great addition to any garden, producing a large amount of tomatoes for only one plant. It is easy to plant and takes care of, and is growing well and thriving. It is also a great way to enjoy the fruits of the plant, as it is sure to bring a delicious taste to any salad.
Do you dream of growing your own tomatoes, but you're short on garden space. Little Bing Tomato is perfect for you. This pretty, compact plant grows beautifully in small spaces like balconies, patios, and even window boxes. Plant the small vine in a container placed in a sunny spot, and enjoy the rich flavor of homegrown tomatoes. The cherry …
Do you dream of growing your own tomatoes, but you're short on garden space. Little Bing Tomato is perfect for you. This pretty, compact plant grows beautifully in small spaces like balconies, patios, and even window boxes. Plant the small vine in a container placed in a sunny spot, and enjoy the rich flavor of homegrown tomatoes. The cherry-sized fruits may be small, but their big flavor will delight your taste buds. Snack on the fruits straight from the plant, or add them to salads or your favorite tomato tart recipe. With pretty foliage that's disease resistant, you'll love the benefits of this low-maintenance plant. Hybrid. Determinate. Plant in full sun, 24 in. to 36 in. apart. Plant reaches 18 in. to 24 in. tall. Matures in 60-days to 65-days. Resists fusarium wilt (F) and verticillium wilt (V).
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This Bonnie Brand cherry tomato plant is a great addition to any garden, producing a large amount of tomatoes for only one plant. It is easy to plant and takes care of, and is growing well and thriving. It is also a great way to enjoy the fruits of the plant, as it is sure to bring a delicious taste to any salad.
Pros
- Healthy plant
- Easy to plant
- Produces large amount of tomatoes
- Well-packaged
- Easy to care for
Cons
- May not grow well for some
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Description
Do you dream of growing your own tomatoes, but you're short on garden space. Little Bing Tomato is perfect for you. This pretty, compact plant grows beautifully in small spaces like balconies, patios, and even window boxes. Plant the small vine in a container placed in a sunny spot, and enjoy the rich flavor of homegrown tomatoes. The cherry-sized fruits may be small, but their big flavor will delight your taste buds. Snack on the fruits straight from the plant, or add them to salads or your favorite tomato tart recipe. With pretty foliage that's disease resistant, you'll love the benefits of this low-maintenance plant. Hybrid. Determinate. Plant in full sun, 24 in. to 36 in. apart. Plant reaches 18 in. to 24 in. tall. Matures in 60-days to 65-days. Resists fusarium wilt (F) and verticillium wilt (V).
Specifications
Type | Container |
Annual / Perennial | Annual |
Botanical Name | Solanum Lycopersicum |
Edible Type | Vegetable |
Best Time To Plant | Spring, Summer |
Common Name Family | Tomato Plant |
Growth Habit | Upright |
Number Of Plants Included (Pack-size) | 2 |
Planting Depth (In.) | 6.5 In |
Wildlife Attracted | No Wildlife Attracted |
Additional Characteristics | Non-gmo |
Blossom Color Family | Yellow |
Days To Harvest | 65 |
Common Name | Tomato |
Fragrance | Fragrant |
Average Shipping Height (In.) | 4 In |
Bloom Season | Fall, Summer |
Container Width (In.) | 1 Pint(s) |
Hardiness Zone | 10 (30 To 40 F) |
Mature Height | 18 To 24 |
Sun Tolerance | Full Sun |
Organic | Non-organic |
Water Requirements | Twice A Week |
Returnable | 90-day |
Wildlife Deterred | No Wildlife Deterred |