

keyboard_arrow_rightkeyboard_arrow_left
(100% Non-GMO, Heirloom)
Shop the highest quality Large Red Cherry Tomato seeds and turn your backyard into a gourmet snack bar. When it comes to "pop-in-your-mouth" flavor, the Large Red Cherry is the "Sweetness Superstar." This heirloom is famous for its vigorous vines that produce massive clusters of 1-to-1.5-inch deep red fruits. At The Seed Guy, we believe we aren't just selling a packet of seeds; we are planting a legacy of summer afternoons with the grandkids, teaching them to pick the "warm ones" right off the vine, and the pride of a "Prize-Winning Harvest" that tastes like pure sunshine.
In the garden, Large Red Cherry is a "high-performance" indeterminate vine that will continue to produce hundreds of tomatoes until the first frost. This variety is the premier choice for anyone who wants to "get your snack on"—providing a thin-skinned, juicy fruit that is the gold standard for fresh salads and veggie trays. It is a fantastic companion plant for basil and marigolds, which help protect the tender fruits from garden pests. At The Seed Guy, our seeds are tested for elite germination, ensuring you get robust, climbing plants that deliver a continuous supply of gourmet-quality "garden candy" for your family table.
Why choose heirloom Large Red Cherry Tomato Seeds?
✅ 100% Non-GMO
✅ Open-pollinated
✅ Produces an incredible abundance of fruit on a single plant
✅ Deep red color and high sugar content for a "candy-like" flavor
✅ A "Pick Straight Off The Vine Favorite" that kids actually love to eat
✅ Indeterminate growth means you'll be harvesting all summer long
✅ Rich in vitamins and antioxidants for a healthy, active lifestyle
✅ A dependable, easy-to-grow heirloom that is perfect for beginners
Quick Growing Specifications:
Hardiness Zone: 3-11
Days to Maturity: 70-75 Days
Planting Depth: 1/4" Deep
Plant Spacing: 24-36" Apart
Germination: 7-14 Days
Large Red Cherry Tomato Planting Instructions:
1. When to Plant: Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost. These tomatoes love the heat, so wait until the soil is warm before transplanting.
2. Preparation: Because these vines are vigorous, they need plenty of "vertical real estate." Ensure you have a tall cage or trellis ready to support the heavy fruit clusters.
3. Sowing: Sow seeds 1/4 inch deep in a quality seed-starting mix. Keep the soil warm (75-80°F) to ensure fast and even germination.
4. Care: Tomatoes are deep drinkers! Water consistently at the base of the plant to keep the fruit from cracking. Pruning the lower "suckers" will help the plant focus its energy on fruit production.
5. Pests and Diseases: Watch for aphids and hornworms. Harvest the tomatoes when they are a deep, uniform red and pull easily from the stem.
Specific References