Matt's Wild Cherry Tomato

SKU: TOM98
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Plant Attributes

Container Friendly
Days to Maturity: 60
Full Sun
Approximate Seed Count: 25
Annual

Matt's Wild Cherry Tomato

SKU: TOM98
Regular price $2.00
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Indeterminate - Matt's Wild Cherry tomato is an heirloom variety renowned for its prolific production and exceptional flavor. Originating from Hidalgo, Mexico, this indeterminate tomato produces an abundance of small, deep red fruits about the size of a marble. The fruits are known for their intense sweetness and robust, tangy flavor, making them perfect for snacking, salads, and garnishing. The vigorous plants are highly disease-resistant and thrive in various conditions, continuing to produce fruit until frost.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 13 reviews
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Laura
Germinating well

So far these are germinating the best out of any of my tomato varieties (planted several cherry, roma and brandywine). Hoping these will continue to do well as they grow!

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DH
Performed Poorly

I planted these last Spring and was hopeful these would do well. The “vigorous and disease resistant” description was a big draw for me. The seeds germinated but failed to thrive in my garden. With the exception of the Rio Grande variety, all other plantings performed very well in my garden. May try again this coming season in containers. It would be helpful if MIG could add which varieties do best in a particular zone in the description.

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Sarah
Love this tomato

I've been growing this tomato for years! It is great for snacking and to toss a handful onto salads. I do toss extras into my sauces, salsas and soups.

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Seth Blair
So many tomatoes!!!

One of my favorites so far and will grow these again and again. Extremely prolific and started fruiting early. Still producing in October in zone 6b!

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Benjamin B Dunford
Prolific grower but fruit is too small for me

I plan to write the same review for these and for the Mexico Midget. They grow well and produce lots of very small (wild blueberry-sized) tomatoes. Taste is good, but the small size is more challenging to harvest than "normal" sized cherry tomatoes. This is not 3 stars for MIgardener, just my review of the plant itself. I am in zone 6b.

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