
Orange Hat Micro Tomato
Tiny Plant, Big Tomato Flavor!
The Orange Hat Tomato is a dwarf cherry tomato variety that grows just 6–9 inches tall, making it perfect for containers, windowsills, balconies, or small space gardens. Despite its petite size, it produces loads of bright orange, sweet and tangy tomatoes that are perfect for snacking or salads. These compact, determinate plants are easy to care for and start producing early, making them a fun and rewarding choice for gardeners of all ages and experience levels. If you want big tomato flavor in a tiny, tidy package, Orange Hat is your go-to.
Grown from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds.
Orange Hat Micro Tomato
Tiny Plant, Big Tomato Flavor!
The Orange Hat Tomato is a dwarf cherry tomato variety that grows just 6–9 inches tall, making it perfect for containers, windowsills, balconies, or small space gardens. Despite its petite size, it produces loads of bright orange, sweet and tangy tomatoes that are perfect for snacking or salads. These compact, determinate plants are easy to care for and start producing early, making them a fun and rewarding choice for gardeners of all ages and experience levels. If you want big tomato flavor in a tiny, tidy package, Orange Hat is your go-to.
Grown from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds.
Plant Traits
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55-65 days
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8 inches
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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.
Dwarf determinate - grows to a certain height and then stops growing taller. At 6-9 inches tall, It won’t need support from a cage or plant stake as it grows and fits comfortably in a 4-6 inch pot. They will keep producing flowers and fruit once the plant reaches maximum height. Dwarf varieties are great for gardening in small spaces.
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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.