5 Delicious Varieties of Cherry Tomatoes

In this article, we'll tell you about the sweetest and most productive cherry tomato varieties.

The best varieties of cherry tomatoes

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Ira F1

This is a first-generation hybrid. It is grown either in a greenhouse or in the open field. The fruits ripen in 95 days and grow in clusters of approximately 35 tomatoes per cluster. They are elongated and burgundy in color. Each tomato weighs approximately 35 grams. This variety is suitable for canning.

Cherry variety Ira F1

Dr. Green Frosted

An indeterminate tomato variety. It can be grown both in greenhouses and outdoors. It has a high yield and produces deep green fruits weighing up to 25 grams. The flavor is sweet, with a slight hint of muscat. The fruits grow and ripen in clusters.

Cherry variety Doctor Green Frosted

Yellow date palm

This variety is mid-late and semi-determinate. It grows both indoors and outdoors. It has an incredibly high yield and bears fruit from August until the first frosts of autumn. The tomatoes are oval in shape, weighing up to 20 g. They have a sweet flavor.

Read more about this variety and other varieties of dates in the articleFinik tomato varieties: description, photos, reviews, comparison.

Cherry variety Date yellow

Ocean

This variety has a mid-season ripening period and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. The clusters that produce the tomatoes contain 10 to 12 round, glossy, red tomatoes, each weighing approximately 20 grams. They bear fruit until the first frost.

Cherry variety Ocean

Elf

Mid-early indeterminate tomatoes. The oval-shaped, red fruits have a glossy surface, firm flesh, and a sweet flavor. They form into voluminous clusters. Each tomato weighs 15-20 g. This variety requires careful care.

Elf variety

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