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Spoon Tomato
The Spoon Tomato is a rare and exciting variety that produces cute little cascades of tiny fruit, each about the size of a red currant.
With a 70-day indeterminate growing period, the Spoon Tomato is perfect for gardeners who want a fun and unique challenge.
This tomato plant produces tight, juicy fruit that bursts with sweet flavor when you pop them in your mouth.
The vines of the Spoon Tomato are long and vigorous, making it a great choice for gardens with plenty of space.
The Spoon Tomato is perfect for adding a pop of color and flavor to salads, or for snacking on right off the vine.
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Spoon Tomato
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Growing and Caring Info:
Spoon Tomato seeds are very small, so be careful when handling them.
Start your seeds indoors, 6-8 weeks before your last frost date, and transplant seedlings outside once the soil has warmed up.
Choose a spot in full sun with well-draining soil, and plant your seedlings 2-3 feet apart.
Water your Spoon Tomato plants regularly, and fertilize every few weeks with a balanced, organic fertilizer.
Support your plants with stakes or trellises, as the vines can grow quite long.
Keep an eye out for pests like aphids or tomato hornworms, and take steps to control them if necessary.
Harvest your Spoon Tomatoes when they’re ripe and red, and enjoy them fresh or cooked in your favourite recipes.