Tess's Land Race Currant Tomato

SKU: TOM72
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Plant Attributes

Container Friendly
Days to Maturity: 55-70
Full Sun
Approximate Seed Count: 25
Annual

Tess's Land Race Currant Tomato

SKU: TOM72
Regular price $2.00
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Indeterminate - Small bite-sized tomatoes grow like grapes on large clusters. Super sweet and low on seeds. These tomatoes are perfect to get kids into growing a garden. Popular with gourmet chefs and home gardeners alike! Plants are indeterminate, fast-growing, and ideal for locations with a short growing season. Plants will produce dozens of tomatoes per cluster.

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Customer Reviews

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Caterday
Endless picking

These were pretty easy to grow. I wanted to provide family with something kids would be able to find fun, and these would have delivered if the kid liked tomatoes. They are so tiny and were nice in a salad but to endlessly pick the tiny tomatoes without ripping them was a challenge. Leaf size was just as small as the fruit. If you want a honey I shrunk the tomato experience this one is for you.

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Becky Lowery
A Favorite

I love these tiny tomatoes. They are sweet and delicious. Perfect to toss into a salad or for snacking right off the plant.

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Kim Fredricks
Nice crunchy pop

This is my favorite red currant tomato. Really sweet, with a thicker skin that “pops” when I bite them. Great by the handful! I like to keep a bowl next to my chair to snack on while watching tv. Forgot to save last year’s seed so I bought some more!

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Mary Caitlin McNeely
Lovely tomatoes

Perfect tomatoes

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Katherine Hanawalt
Teeny and delicious

These plants are so fun because they grow tons of the teeniest tomatoes (not quite as small as the spoon tomatoes from another popular seeds supplier). They have a nice balanced flavor and they pop when you bite them- my preschooler calls them “pop toes” and eats them right off the plant at all stages of ripeness. I prefer the flavor of these to the spoon tomatoes which are too acidic for me. These are also much easier to start from seed than spoons. They are not super tall plants but rather bushy. They require some pruning to stave off early blight but are worth it to us! Another staple in our garden.

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