What are sweetie tomatoes?

Sweetie Cherry Tomato is an open-pollinated, indeterminate cherry variety that produce heavy clusters of super sweet cherry tomatoes. Sweetie is known for its low acidity and high sugar content, usually around 12-14%. Vigorous plants produce heavy yields of 1-1.5″ round cherry tomatoes that grow in clusters of 15-20.
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Is sweetie tomato a cherry tomato?

Classic cherry tomato that lives up to its sweet name is well known for its hearty flavor and early harvest. 'Sweetie' produces large numbers of ¾"–1" cherry tomatoes in grape-like clusters. Provide support for vigorous vines that easily reach 6' long. Low-acidity tomato.
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What are sweetie tomatoes good for?

Sweetie's large vines produce very sweet, red, round, cherry-type tomatoes 1"-1.5" in diameter. This variety's high sugar content makes the fruit a good choice for juice or preserves. It is resistant to alternarium stem canker.
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Are Sweetie tomatoes determinate?

A prolific producer, it grows clusters of small 1 Oz tomatoes that are very sweet and can be eaten fresh or made into juice or preserves. These take about 65 days. Indeterminate.
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Are Sweetie tomatoes small?

Sweetie is a small, sweet tasting tomato that has a higher sugar content than most other tomatoes. It has a long fruiting season and you can begin harvesting in about 65 days after planting.
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What is the tastiest tomato to grow?

The Best Tasting Tomato Varieties
  1. Aunt Ruby's German Green Tomato. Aunt Ruby's German Green is a large, yellow-green tomato with a balanced taste of sweet and tart. ...
  2. Black Krim Tomato. ...
  3. Brandywine Tomato. ...
  4. Cherokee Purple Tomato. ...
  5. Ferris Wheel Tomato. ...
  6. Paul Robeson Tomato. ...
  7. German Red Strawberry Tomato. ...
  8. Georgia Streak Tomato.
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What is the sweetest best tasting tomato?

1. 'Golden Sweet': Touted as the sweetest and best-tasting yellow grape tomato, the indeterminate vines produce lots of glossy gold fruits that are crack-resistant, firm and meaty.
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Do sweetie tomatoes need a cage?

Tomatoes are tropical plants so they require full sun and lots of heat. Vine varieties will require some kind of support such as a wire to grow up, or a trellis to be tied to as the plant grows. Bush types benefit from the support of a tomato cage in order to prevent sprawling.
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How far apart should sweetie tomatoes be planted?

Seed Spacing: Sow Organic Sweetie Tomato seeds approximately 3' apart in rows. To keep fruit clean and easier to pick, support with stakes or cages. Tomatoes require at least an inch of water per week.
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What is the sweetest tomato to grow?

Rosada tomatoes are of the baby plum variety and are by far the sweetest tomato variety you can grow. With a Brix rating of 10.5, they are absolutely delectable.
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Are Sweetie tomatoes heirlooms?

(Solanum lycopersicum 'Sweetie Cherry') Sweetie Cherry Tomato is a heirloom, tender, warm weather annual vegetable that is native to the United States, where it was first introduced by the Petoseed Company in 1980.
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What are the easiest tomatoes to grow?

Cherry Tomatoes are the easiest tomatoes for beginners to grow. They produce crop after crop and have very few problems!
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What type of tomato is sungold?

Sungold tomatoes are a type of orange cherry tomato – an FI hybrid variety which is by far the most popular variety of its type to grow in UK gardens. This variety was developed by a Japanese breeder – Tokita Seed Company.
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How big do Tiny Tim tomatoes grow?

Tiny Tim tomato plants grown in optimum conditions will produce incredible yields of miniature fruit that often outweigh the plant 3:1. This small, tidy, determinate plant with deep green leaves typically grows to 20 - 40 cm (8-16") tall and 17 cm (6 1/2") in diameter. Plant in full sun to maintain dwarf habit.
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What is the difference between determinate and indeterminate?

The determinate forms stop their shoot production once flowers form on the ends. Indeterminate tomato varieties will form flowers along the sides of the shoots but they continue to grow until weather conditions are no longer favorable.
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How many cherry tomatoes can you get from one plant?

You can expect a big, bountiful crop from this little plant that produces fruit until it's felled by frost. How bountiful? We're talking about yields of about 300 bright red, one-inch tomatoes per plant through the season.
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Which tomato plants are indeterminate?

Some of the most popular tomatoes to grow, including 'Beefsteak', 'Big Boy', 'Brandywine', 'Sungold', and 'Sweet Million', are indeterminate varieties. Early producing varieties, such as 'Early Girl', are also indeterminate.
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What type of tomato is super sweet?

A cordon cherry tomato suitable for growing in a greenhouse or outdoors. It produces reliable crops of long, cascading fruit trusses with uniform, round, red cherry type fruit.
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Is it OK for tomatoes to touch the ground?

In short, don't let your tomatoes touch the soil. Make sure the tomatoes aren't over-watered and that the soil is properly drained. An easy fix is to stake your tomatoes to minimize contact with the soil. However, that isn't a complete fix because soil can splash up onto your tomatoes.
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What happens if you don't stake tomatoes?

Without some attachment to a stake, fence or cage, most tomato plants will flop onto the ground where slugs and other pests may chew on the leaves and later feast on the fruit. Getting those plants up off the ground also allows air to circulate through the foliage of the plant, helping to prevent disease.
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Is it better to stake or cage tomato plants?

Staking takes up less space than caging. Simple to install. The vines & tomatoes are up off the ground, resulting in cleaner fruit and less rotting. it is easy to see the tomatoes and easy to harvest.
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What is the best sandwich tomato?

Brandywine – Brandywine is likely the hands-down favorite, the original large pink beefsteak tomato. It is also available in red, yellow, and black, but the original pink Brandywine is the most popular.
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What is the most popular tomato?

Globe. Globe tomatoes are large, round, and red – sometimes yellow – and they're the most common tomatoes. They are the medium-sized tomatoes that you find in any store. Also called slicing tomatoes, these are the best option for sandwiches and salads.
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Are Roma tomatoes sweet?

Romas are also known as plum tomatoes. One Roma tomato (62 grams) contains 11 calories and 1 gram of fiber ( 2 ). They're naturally sweet and juicy, making them a solid choice for canning or making sauces. They're likewise popular in salads.
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