Skip to Content
About
Store
Markets
Contact
Crawford's Cottage
0
0
About
Store
Markets
Contact
Crawford's Cottage
0
0
About
Store
Markets
Contact
Spoon.png
Store Spoon Tomato

Spoon Tomato

$5.00

Tiny Fruits, Huge Charm!

The Spoon Tomato is one of the smallest tomato varieties in the world, producing pea-sized, bright red fruits that burst with intense, sweet tomato flavor. These adorable gems grow in clusters on vigorous, indeterminate plants and are perfect for snacking, garnishes, or adding a whimsical touch to salads. Fun to grow and incredibly prolific, Spoon Tomatoes are a delightful favorite for gardeners of all ages.

Grown from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds.

Quantity:
Add To Cart

Spoon Tomato

$5.00

Tiny Fruits, Huge Charm!

The Spoon Tomato is one of the smallest tomato varieties in the world, producing pea-sized, bright red fruits that burst with intense, sweet tomato flavor. These adorable gems grow in clusters on vigorous, indeterminate plants and are perfect for snacking, garnishes, or adding a whimsical touch to salads. Fun to grow and incredibly prolific, Spoon Tomatoes are a delightful favorite for gardeners of all ages.

Grown from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds.

Quantity:
Add To Cart

Plant Traits

  • 65-70 days

  • 24 inches (2 feet)

  • Currant tomato - an exceptionally small, wild-type tomato known for its tiny, intensely flavorful fruits and highly productive, sprawling vines.

    Indeterminate - this tomato plant will grow until you stop it. It will need careful pruning or support through stakes, tomato cage or a trellis.

  • Heirloom: a variety that has been passed down through generations, typically open-pollinated, and is valued for its historical significance, flavor, and ability to be saved and replanted year after year.

  • Tomatoes do best with full sun. They're a great addition to your garden space: 

    • Raised beds

    • In-ground beds and gardens

    Indeterminate tomatoes can be grown in large containers with careful pruning and trellising with stakes or tomato cages.

Let's get planting.

Thank you!