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Tomato - Tiny Tim (DET)
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TM35194A
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Approximately 350-405 seeds per gram.
Solanum lycopersicum
Lot# TM35194
The "Tiny Tim" Tomato was first introduced in 1945. It is a surprisingly small bushy determinate plant with deep green leaves. It typically grows 20-40 (8-16″) tall and 17-30cm (6-12”) in diameter. Tiny Tim produces good yields of sweet, scarlet, miniature cherry tomatoes with a robust tomato flavour. Tiny tomatoes average about 2cm (1″) in diameter. Tiny Tim Tomato can be planted as a potted plant anytime of the year and is perfect for wherever garden space is limited.
Solanum lycopersicum
Lot# TM35194
The "Tiny Tim" Tomato was first introduced in 1945. It is a surprisingly small bushy determinate plant with deep green leaves. It typically grows 20-40 (8-16″) tall and 17-30cm (6-12”) in diameter. Tiny Tim produces good yields of sweet, scarlet, miniature cherry tomatoes with a robust tomato flavour. Tiny tomatoes average about 2cm (1″) in diameter. Tiny Tim Tomato can be planted as a potted plant anytime of the year and is perfect for wherever garden space is limited.
Planting Instructions:
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Additional Information
Open pollinated-untreated seeds. Harvest fruit when they are the desired size, colour and firmness. In general, perfectly ripe tomatoes show deep color but still feel firm when gently squeezed. At the end of the season, about 1 month before the average first fall frost, clip all blossoms and any undersized fruit off the plant. This will steer all the plant’s remaining energy into ripening what’s left. Tomatoes do continue to ripen after being picked. Gently grab and twist until the tomato pulls free from the stem, or use a pair of clippers. Cut stems close to fruits. Always store picked tomatoes at room temperature indoors, or in a shady place outside. Never refrigerate tomatoes, because temperatures below 12.8°C (55°F) cause flavor compounds to break down. |