
Isis Candy Cherry Tomato
Sweet, Striped, and Bursting with Flavor
The Isis Candy Cherry Tomato is a beautiful heirloom cherry variety known for its golden-red skin marbled with orange and yellow, often finished with a subtle starburst pattern at the blossom end. These small, round fruits have a rich, fruity sweetness with a hint of citrus, making them a standout for snacking, salads, and garnishes. Indeterminate and prolific, the plants produce loads of colorful, flavorful cherries throughout the season. If you love sweet, vibrant cherry tomatoes, Isis Candy Cherry is a delicious and eye-catching addition to your garden.
Grown from saved seed.
Isis Candy Cherry Tomato
Sweet, Striped, and Bursting with Flavor
The Isis Candy Cherry Tomato is a beautiful heirloom cherry variety known for its golden-red skin marbled with orange and yellow, often finished with a subtle starburst pattern at the blossom end. These small, round fruits have a rich, fruity sweetness with a hint of citrus, making them a standout for snacking, salads, and garnishes. Indeterminate and prolific, the plants produce loads of colorful, flavorful cherries throughout the season. If you love sweet, vibrant cherry tomatoes, Isis Candy Cherry is a delicious and eye-catching addition to your garden.
Grown from saved seed.
Plant Traits
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75-80 days
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24-36 inches (2-3 feet)
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Cherry tomato - small, tasty, bite-size tomatoes. These varieties ripen early in the season and are a favorite garden snack for adults and kids alike.
Indeterminate - this tomato plant will grow until you stop it. It will need careful pruning or support through stakes, trellis, or tomato cage.
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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.
Saved seed: seeds that are collected from mature plants at the end of the growing season to be stored and replanted in future seasons, preserving traits like flavor, hardiness, and regional adaptation.
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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.