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Sun Gold F1 Tomato Seeds

Sun Gold F1 Tomato Seeds

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These bright golden orange tomatoes have a sweet, juicy, tropical flavor. They are always a big hit with everyone that who tastes them. The vigorous vines produce an abundance of tomatoes growing on long 10-15 fruit grape-like trusses. This is our favorite cherry tomato and best producer. Most of these tomatoes are eaten before they get out of the garden! Like all cherry tomatoes, they grow well in hot and dry climates.

These extra-sweet tomatoes stay firmer longer than other cherry varieties and will be ready to harvest twice a week. Also, has excellent disease resistance. A great addition to any garden!

Non-GMO, Hybrid Tomato (65 days)

Fruit Color: Orange. Size: Cherry 1-1/4". Plant Habit: Indeterminate. Plant Size: 6’

10 Seeds

Germination Tip: Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the transplant date. Sow 1/8” deep, keep the soil moist and warm at 70-80˚F. Germination takes 5-10 days. Move to bright light when seedlings emerge. Transplant to larger containers when the first two true leaves appear. Harden off plants before planting outside in rich soil and full sun.

 

All of our seeds are GMO-free.

 

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SUN GOLD'S NEVER MAKE IT INSIDE!

One of the best cherry tomatoes you'll ever eat!

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