
Cherokee Purple Tomato Seeds
About-Ā This Cherokee Purple tomato is ideal for gardeners who prize excellent flavor. Its beautiful, dark pink-purple color and large fruit size make it stand out amongst other heirloom varieties. Believed to have been passed down from the Cherokee Native American Tribe (pre-1890), it is no wonder why the Seed Savers Exchange named it one of the top 10 best heirloom tomato varieties.
When and Where to Plant-Ā Start indoors 8ā10 weeks before your last frost. Transplant into well-drained soils in an area with full sun.
Care and Harvest-Ā Support with stakes or cages. Water frequently at the coolest part of the day. Harvest individual tomatoes as they ripen.
GrowthĀ Habit-Ā Indeterminate
Planting Depth-Ā 1/4"
Spacing Between Rows-Ā 36-60"
Days to Germination-Ā 7-14
Plant Spacing-Ā 24-36"
Days to Maturity-Ā 85Ā days from transplantĀ
Approximate Seeds per Pkt-Ā 150
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$0.60Cherokee Purple Tomato Seeds
About-Ā This Cherokee Purple tomato is ideal for gardeners who prize excellent flavor. Its beautiful, dark pink-purple color and large fruit size make it stand out amongst other heirloom varieties. Believed to have been passed down from the Cherokee Native American Tribe (pre-1890), it is no wonder why the Seed Savers Exchange named it one of the top 10 best heirloom tomato varieties.
When and Where to Plant-Ā Start indoors 8ā10 weeks before your last frost. Transplant into well-drained soils in an area with full sun.
Care and Harvest-Ā Support with stakes or cages. Water frequently at the coolest part of the day. Harvest individual tomatoes as they ripen.
GrowthĀ Habit-Ā Indeterminate
Planting Depth-Ā 1/4"
Spacing Between Rows-Ā 36-60"
Days to Germination-Ā 7-14
Plant Spacing-Ā 24-36"
Days to Maturity-Ā 85Ā days from transplantĀ
Approximate Seeds per Pkt-Ā 150
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About-Ā This Cherokee Purple tomato is ideal for gardeners who prize excellent flavor. Its beautiful, dark pink-purple color and large fruit size make it stand out amongst other heirloom varieties. Believed to have been passed down from the Cherokee Native American Tribe (pre-1890), it is no wonder why the Seed Savers Exchange named it one of the top 10 best heirloom tomato varieties.
When and Where to Plant-Ā Start indoors 8ā10 weeks before your last frost. Transplant into well-drained soils in an area with full sun.
Care and Harvest-Ā Support with stakes or cages. Water frequently at the coolest part of the day. Harvest individual tomatoes as they ripen.
GrowthĀ Habit-Ā Indeterminate
Planting Depth-Ā 1/4"
Spacing Between Rows-Ā 36-60"
Days to Germination-Ā 7-14
Plant Spacing-Ā 24-36"
Days to Maturity-Ā 85Ā days from transplantĀ
Approximate Seeds per Pkt-Ā 150













