Geranium Kiss Tomato

SKU: TOMM106
Geranium Kiss Tomato

Plant Attributes

Container Friendly
Days to Maturity: 65
Full Sun
Approximate Seed Count: 10
Annual

Geranium Kiss Tomato

SKU: TOMM106
Regular price $2.00
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Determinate - Geranium Kiss tomato is a delightful dwarf variety known for its compact size and prolific production of small, round, golf-ball sized red tomatoes. Ideal for container gardening and small spaces, this determinate plant reaches about 18-24 inches in height. The tomatoes are flavorful, with a perfect balance of sweetness and acidity, making them great for snacking, salads, and cooking.

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Customer Reviews

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Chris Saxton
Best container tomato ever.

Beautiful little tomatoes grow on this dwarf variety. They are shaped like a Hersheys kiss, thus the name. Very prolific with a good flavor balance.

T
Trish
Yummy

I started these early indoors and they are doing wonderful. I wish I would have only bought more. This year I have decided to use the my property to grow a huge community garden to help feed local families and seniors in my area. It's garden therapy for me but hopefully it's also a blessing for those receiving fresh veggies at no cost.

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Zac
So many tomatoes for such a small plant!

Compact and dense clusters of tomatoes that can break branches if you are not careful to support. Choosing to plant again for this upcoming 2nd season in Michigan, Zone 6.

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DinNC
Very prolific and easy

These were some of my most productive tomatoes. They have a citrusy taste that is lovely. They were great on salads and some of the slightly bigger fruit were appropriate for sandwiches. It survived NC heat, humidity and pest pressure. Needs shade in summer just like the rest of my tomatoes. Produced until November frost got it. Recommend for smaller or container garden.

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E.J.
One of my most productive tomatoes!

For a small/compact plant, there sure are a ton of tomatoes! In a container, the fruit tends to be smaller (about the size of a gumball), but in ground, it THRIVES and gives quarter-golfball sized fruit. I'll say the flavor is pretty mild, but it's such an easy and productive plant that I don't mind.

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