Indeterminate: Indigo Pear Drops is a small but mighty producer that will keep you swimming in fruit all season long. One plant will easily fulfill the needs of a small family. These compact, indeterminate plants are incredibly prolific—often needing support not because of their height, but because of the sheer volume of tomatoes they produce. The fruits ripen to a golden yellow accented with deep purple shoulders, and their classic pear shape makes them as charming as they are tasty. Inside, the flesh is a bright yellow, with few seeds and plenty of juicy gel, perfect for fresh snacking. A classic low-acid, cherry tomato flavor with a slight citrusy sweetness. With steady yields and decent disease resistance, this variety is a reliable garden favorite for families and market growers alike.
Have not planted yet. But shipping was very fast.
Received these in anticipation of.the 2026 planting season, Thank you for your prompt service!
In November, I purchased seeds for next year. 3 emails from MIgardener since then, I've been asked to review them. Well ok. None of the seeds germinated. Not one.
Maybe come spring when I plant them, they might, but for now, they're staying in the unopened package.
I truly love these little tomatoes! Such a wonderful surprise. I highly recommend them!
Our banana peppers arrived fairly quickly, even though there was a winter storm in Michigan.
I'm sure they will do well, as most seeds from Migardener do well.
I’ve been growing these for multiple years now. I love all the little surprises that come up. I have quite a collection of cactus plants now, thanks to these seed packets.
Excellent germination! Excellent packaging! Probably jumped the gun a bit but only planted 6 seeds for now!
Beautiful seeds and and extra envelope just for me to save seeds from my crop!
Awesome product. Mixed in my own seedling mixture and almost everything germinated. Perfect for seedlings to give them the boost needed along with the humic acid and blood meal. I was also expecting a stench; however, to my surprise there really wasn’t a bad smell.