Cherry Tomato 'Tidy Treats'
Pre-order for local pick-up available as early as April 15.
Unusually, ‘Tidy Treats’ is a dwarf indeterminate tomato. That means that it still vines, but in a polite way.
Bred for containers, ‘Tidy Treats’ may be your answer to finding a “controlled” cherry tomato variety that still produces handfuls of fruit every week. I still suggest a trellis or cage to support this container tomato variety, but it grows much shorter than most cherry tomatoes which can reach 6-8’ tall!
Height: ~3-4’
Fruit Size: ~1 oz.
Pre-order for local pick-up available as early as April 15.
Unusually, ‘Tidy Treats’ is a dwarf indeterminate tomato. That means that it still vines, but in a polite way.
Bred for containers, ‘Tidy Treats’ may be your answer to finding a “controlled” cherry tomato variety that still produces handfuls of fruit every week. I still suggest a trellis or cage to support this container tomato variety, but it grows much shorter than most cherry tomatoes which can reach 6-8’ tall!
Height: ~3-4’
Fruit Size: ~1 oz.
Pre-order for local pick-up available as early as April 15.
Unusually, ‘Tidy Treats’ is a dwarf indeterminate tomato. That means that it still vines, but in a polite way.
Bred for containers, ‘Tidy Treats’ may be your answer to finding a “controlled” cherry tomato variety that still produces handfuls of fruit every week. I still suggest a trellis or cage to support this container tomato variety, but it grows much shorter than most cherry tomatoes which can reach 6-8’ tall!
Height: ~3-4’
Fruit Size: ~1 oz.
A Note from the Grower
Cherry tomatoes are my favorite tomato to grow because they’re such cute and versatile fruit—a snack packed with nutrients and sweetness. Because currant, cherry and grape tomatoes often run together in size, blurring the lines, I am going to call this category snack tomatoes. That’s what they are!
Snack tomatoes may be towering pillars of work, but there is nothing like stepping out to the garden and popping a sweet bite-size tomato into your mouth. Plus, it’s the best way to get kids interested in tomtaoes!
This season, I have EIGHT options for you! They range in plant size because I know that the biggest complaint about snack tomatoes is having to harvest the monstrous plants… My selected varieties vary in flavor and color to make your harvest beautiful and delicious!
I enjoy my snack tomatoes fresh, but they are fantastic blistered in the oven with olive oil, fresh herbs and your favorite goat cheese. Head over to the Plant Guide to learn more about tomato care.