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Indeterminate - Blush tomato is a unique and striking cherry tomato variety known for its elongated shape and beautiful color gradient. Each fruit ripens to a vibrant golden-yellow with a delicate pink blush that deepens as it matures. These tomatoes are not only visually appealing but also offer a sweet, fruity flavor with a hint of tartness, making them perfect for fresh eating, salads, and garnishes.
These are very sweet tomatoes! Unfortunately, they do crack really easily, so make sure you're on top of harvesting.
Blush Tomato
Seeds look healthy, shipping was great. These are scheduled to be planted in February 2026.
This is my favorite variety of tomato. Perfect size for salads and eating off the vine.
This is the only tomato I've grown consistently every year since I began growing tomatoes. It is pretty, prolific, tasty and is usually the first of the tomatoes to set and ripen fruit for me. I love it and I'll always grow it.
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