
Spoon Tomato
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.
Spoon Tomato
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.
Plant Traits
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65-70 days
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24 inches (2 feet)
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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.
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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.
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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.