Tomato Plants

Uses:

  • In-Ground & Raised Beds
  • Containers, Hanging Baskets, & Grow Bags
  • Edible Garden

Features:

  • Abundant Harvest
  • Tasty Summer Fruit
  • High Value
  • Adaptable & Easy

Sunlight:

  • Full Sun
  • 6+ Hours of Direct Sun

Tomato plants are a popular crop to grow with an endless number of varieties available. Select from beefsteak, cherry, mini, Marzano, Big Boy, and more, each with their own flavor, size, shape, and color! Tomato fruits are rich in vitamin C and lycopene and can be stewed, canned, frozen, and eaten fresh. No grocery store tomato can beat the flavor of a tomato fresh from the garden. For containers and small spaces, consider the Kitchen Minis and Tempting Tomatoes lines, which produce loads of delicious tomatoes on a compact plant.

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  • Sungold Cherry Tomatoes on the Vine

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    Sungold Cherry Tomato

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    Fourth of July Tomato

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  • Sweet 100 Cherry Tomatoes Harvested in a Bowl

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    Sweet 100 Cherry Tomato

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  • Rutgers Tomatoes Growing on the Vine

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    Rutgers Tomato

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  • Big Beef Tomatoes in the Kitchen

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    Big Beef Tomato

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  • San Marzano Tomato

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    San Marzano Tomato

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  • Napa Grape Hybrid Cherry Tomatoes Growing on the Vine

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    Napa Grape Hybrid Cherry Tomato

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  • Espoma Tomato! Tomato & Vegetable Food

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    Espoma Tomato! Tomato & Vegetable Food

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  • Bonide Rot Stop Tomato Blossom End Rot Concentrate

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    Bonide Rot-Stop Tomato Blossom End Rot

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  • Espoma Tomato-Tone Organic Plant Food

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    Espoma Tomato-Tone Organic Plant Food

    $24.69 - $41.09
  • Bush Early Girl Tomatoes Growing on the Vine
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    Bush Early Girl Tomato

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  • Tempting Tomatoes® Garden Treasure Tomatoes Close Up
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    Tempting Tomatoes Garden Treasure Tomato

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  • Tempting Tomatoes Goodhearted Plants Growing in Garden Pot
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    Tempting Tomatoes Goodhearted Tomato

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  • Kitchen Minis™ Siam Cherry Tomato
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    Kitchen Minis™ Siam Cherry Tomato

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  • Kitchen Minis™ Red Velvet Cherry Tomato
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    Kitchen Minis™ Red Velvet Cherry Tomato

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  • Tempting Tomatoes® Patio Sunshine Cherry Tomato in Garden Planter
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    Tempting Tomatoes® Patio Sunshine Cherry Tomato

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  • Large Better Boy Tomatoes Harvested
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    Better Boy Tomato

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  • Tempting Tomatoes® Garden Gem Tomatoes Growing on the Plant
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    Tempting Tomatoes Garden Gem Tomato

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  • Kitchen Minis™ Cocoa Cherry Tomato
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    Kitchen Minis™ Cocoa Cherry Tomato

    $16.49
  • healthy Heatmaster Tomato
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    Heatmaster Tomato

    $36.49
  • Striped German Tomato Harvest
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    Striped German Tomato Plant

    $35.49
  • Healthy Brandywine Tomato Plant
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    Brandywine Tomato Plant

    $35.49
  • Healthy Black Cherry Cherry Tomato Plant
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    Black Cherry Cherry Tomato Plant

    $35.49
  • Healthy Heirloom Marriage™ Marzinera Paste Tomato Plant
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    Heirloom Marriage™ Marzinera Paste Tomato Plant

    $36.99
  • Steakhouse Tomato Harvest
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    Steakhouse Tomato Plant

    $35.49
  • Healthy Orange Strawberry Oxheart Tomato Plant
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    Orange Strawberry Oxheart Tomato Plant

    $35.49
  • Healthy Tomatoberry Cherry Tomato Plant
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    Tomatoberry Cherry Tomato Plant

    $35.49
  • Healthy Cherokee Carbon Tomato
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    Goodness Grows Edibles

    Cherokee Carbon Tomato Plant

    $36.99
  • Chef's Choice Tomato Collection Ripe
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    Chef's Choice Tomato Collection

    $30.99
  • Healthy Phoenix Tomato Plant
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    Growing Zones: 9 to 11

    Phoenix Tomato Plant

    $36.99
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About Tomato Plants

Sungold Cherry Tomato
Genus
Solanum
Species
Lycopersicum+
Family
Solanaceae

Common Names:

Tomatoes


Native To:

Peru

Plant Type:

Edible Plants

Foliage Type:

Herbaceous

USDA Plant Hardiness Zone:

2 - 10

Flower Color:

Gold/Yellow

Flower Bloom Time:

Fall, Summer, Winter

Growth Habit:

Ascending, Erect, Multi-stemmed, Spreading

Attracts:

"Bees Pollinators"

Tolerates:

Heat, Humidity

Resists:

N/A

Where To Plant Tomato Plants In The Garden

Tomato plants grow quickly and produce plenty of tasty fruit, often surpassing store-bought options. The plants are categorized as determinate (bushy, single harvest) or indeterminate (vining, continuous harvest), with the latter requiring structural support. Many disease-resistant cultivars are available and highly adaptable for home gardens. The high fruit yields can be used to make fresh salads, sauces, sandwiches, and more!

Site tomatoes in well-draining, nutrient-rich soil where they receive full sun, ideally near structures like trellises or fences for natural support. Interplant with basil or marigolds to deter pests while maximizing garden space. Mulch after soil warms to retain moisture and reduce soil-borne disease spread. Avoid planting in areas recently used for nightshades (e.g., peppers, eggplants) to minimize pathogen risks.

Tomato Plants Care

Plant tomatoes deeply to encourage root development along stems, spacing determinate types 2 feet apart and indeterminates 3 feet. The soil should rich and slightly acidic, with a pH between 6.2–6.8 for optimal uptake of nutrients. Water consistently at the base to maintain even moisture, aiming for 1–2 inches weekly, and apply balanced fertilizer every 2–3 weeks. Full sun (6–8 hours daily) is non-negotiable for fruit set; partial shade invites leggy growth.

Prune indeterminate varieties by removing suckers and lower foliage to improve airflow and redirect energy to fruit production. Harvest when fruits detach easily, storing at room temperature to preserve flavor; refrigerate only short-term to prevent texture loss. Common issues include fungal diseases (e.g., early blight), addressed by crop rotation and fungicides, and pests like hornworms, managed through handpicking or biological controls. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot and calcium-related disorders like blossom end rot.

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Fourth of July Tomato Plant

Growing Tomato Plants in Pots

Select determinate varieties for containers (minimum 18-inch diameter) with drainage holes, using lightweight plastic or fiberglass to avoid rapid drying. Mix potting soil with compost for fertility and water daily in heat, ensuring consistent moisture without waterlogging. Stake early to support growth and position containers in full sun, rotating periodically for even light exposure. Fertilize every 10–14 days with a low-nitrogen formula to prioritize fruit over foliage.

Tomatoberry Cherry Tomato Plant

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