Description
Seeds | 25 seeds $1.99, 100 seeds $4.75 |
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Peacevine (Red Cherry Tomato)
Heritage: Oregon, USA
Developed in the early 1980’s by Dr. Alan Kapular of Peace Seeds. The ancestry of this open-pollinated variety includes the Currant tomato, and the hybrid Sweet 100 Cherry.
Tall sprawling plants produce an exceptional amount of 0.5-1” (1-2.5cm) round red fruit growing in clusters of 10-12. Flavour is best described as a “fresh sweetness”, with a nice balance of acid and sugar. This excellent producer will give you cherry tomatoes until frost. Exceptionally high content of Vitamin C and gamma-amino butyric acid (natural nervous system sedative producing a calming effect). Sounds like a perfect lunch time treat for rambunctious children on a hot summer’s day! And you were wondering why it was called “peace” vine?! Seriously, this is our favourite red cherry tomato. Indeterminate. Matures in 60-70 days. (750 seeds/g)
Indeterminate plants are tall and sprawling continuing to grow and produce fruit until they are eventually killed by frost. This could be your preference if you are looking for a few tomatoes ripening at a time throughout the entire growing season. However, “a few” will vary with the variety you choose. It could mean three-four at a time for the larger varieties, or fifty-sixty at a time for the smaller crudités.
Tips for Growing Tasty Tomatoes!
Tomatoes are heat loving plants that can adapt themselves to almost any growing zone providing there is ample sunshine and the season is long enough to allow the fruits to fully mature. Start seeds indoors in small pots 6 weeks before last frost date by planting them just below the surface of the soil. As the weather warms, harden-off the plants by setting them outside in the sun for a few hours each day. When the ground has fully warmed and the season has stabilized transplant to a sunny area of the garden. Remove all yellow leaves and any buds or flowers that have formed. This allows the plant to concentrate on developing a good deep root system in its new home. Plant deep burying the stem up to the first set of leaves. Plants should be at least 12-18” (30-45cm) apart to allow for ample circulation and room to grow. Most tomatoes do best when support is provided either by using poles, cages or trellising. The most suitable companion plants for tomatoes are; asparagus, chives, onions, parsley, marigolds and carrots. Do not plant near potatoes, corn, turnips, broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage. Tomatoes usually germinate within 5-7days (75-95ºF/24-35ºC).