SUPER FUN TO GROW! - EASY AND TOUGH - SAVE SPACE - BIG TIME PRODUCER!
COMPACT SIZE: Balcony, Apartments, Patio, Indoors!!!!
TOMATO SIZE: (About golf ball to tennis ball) Slicing tomato - Not a cherry tomato, these are bigger or medium size tomatoes.
Get ready to grow an abundance of delicious, bite-sized tomatoes with our Indoor Tomato seeds! Perfect for pots, small gardens, or even windowsills, these compact plants are incredibly prolific, yielding clusters of sweet, bright red cherry tomatoes all season long.
These indoor tomato varieties are an ideal choice for urban gardeners, those with limited space, or anyone looking for a low-maintenance yet highly rewarding growing experience. Their petite size makes them perfect for snacking, salads, or adding a burst of fresh flavor to any dish.
Why Choose Our Indoor Tomato Seeds?
Compact Growth: Ideal for containers, balconies, and small spaces.
Abundant Harvest: Despite their size, these varieties produce a remarkable number of sweet cherry tomatoes.
Delicious Flavor: Enjoy a continuous supply of juicy, vibrant red tomatoes with a delightful taste.
Easy to Grow: A great option for both beginner and experienced gardeners.
Product Details
Seed Quantity Options:
Pack of 10 seeds: Perfect for a small container garden or a test run.
Pack of 25 seeds: Great for a more substantial patio garden or sharing with friends.
Pack of 50 seeds: For the enthusiastic gardener looking for a bountiful harvest.
Tomato Type: Medium Tomato (Tennis ball size)
Plant Size: Compact, typically under 1 foot tall.
Maturity: Approximately 50-60 days from transplant.
Planting Instructions
Sow seeds indoors at any time of year for an indoor harvest. Plant in well-draining potting mix in a sunny window or provide supplemental light with a full-spectrum grow light, especially during shorter daylight hours or in less sunny locations. For best results, provide a small stake or cage for support as the plant becomes laden with fruit.
Ready to enjoy fresh, homegrown tomatoes right from your windowsill or indoor garden?