Determinate- Cherry Falls tomato is a delightful, cascading variety perfect for containers, hanging baskets, and small garden spaces. This determinate tomato plant produces an abundance of sweet, juicy cherry tomatoes that ripen to a vibrant red. The vines, which reach about 18-24 inches in length, gracefully drape over the edges of containers, creating an attractive and productive display. Cherry Falls matures in approximately 55-65 days, making it an early-season favorite. Ideal for fresh eating, salads, and snacking, these tomatoes offer a burst of flavor in every bite. With its compact growth habit and prolific yield, Cherry Falls is a must-have for any garden.
Great germination, even in cold temperatures
Received order fast. Thank you. Looking forward to planting.
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I expected a dwarf, but they were determinate. My bad, but I don't care. I transplanted 2 seedlings I'd sowed September 3 into pockets of my new GreenStalk, as a first time GreenStalk grower, on October 6, and they were beyond impressive. Fall to Winter in Central Florida runs from 55 to 90 degrees, with nights from the 70's to mid-40's on average. It didn't matter.The flowers covered the plants. The first tomato I saw turning red was December 1. We've already harvest hundreds! They're still going great. I can't wait to grow them again. I think, however, that a larger pot would benefit them. I don't think they had as much room to breath and spread out as they needed, and look like layers of short tomato vines piled up on each other. There is evidence of fungal issues from the cooler humidity settling in. But an amazing little tomato that almost consistently reached 1&1/2 inches, with rare, but occasional tiny ones of about 1/2 an inch. They have a fresh and sweet tomato flavor, though not as strong a tomato taste that I like, but they made up for it in effort!
I love the idea of growing tomatoes in a small container. I may even try a hanging basket.
So far all 6 seeds that I planted have germinated and are growing well. I am planning on transplanting them into bigger pots soon until they’re ready for the garden.
My old reliable variety, always produces an abundance of tomatoes towards the end of the season!
Little pepper plants popped up quickly, they seem to be doing very well thus far.
Really great germination, I am currently growing them in my hydroponic system.
I gave one to my partner last summer... he said, "WHY DOES THIS TASTE LIKE CHAMPAGNE??"
This variety will be in my garden until I can no longer garden!