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Cherokee Purple Tomato

$5.00
Coming soon!

Rich, Heirloom Flavor in Every Slice!

The Cherokee Purple Tomato is a beloved heirloom variety known for its deep dusky-rose color, often with green shoulders, and its exceptionally rich, sweet, and smoky flavor. These large, beefsteak-style fruits are perfect for slicing, sandwiches, and salads, offering both striking appearance and unforgettable taste. The vigorous, indeterminate plants are heavy producers and thrive in warm, sunny gardens. If you're looking for a classic heirloom with complex flavor and a stunning look, Cherokee Purple is a timeless favorite.

Grown from Mountain Valley Seed Company.

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Cherokee Purple Tomato

$5.00
Coming soon!

Rich, Heirloom Flavor in Every Slice!

The Cherokee Purple Tomato is a beloved heirloom variety known for its deep dusky-rose color, often with green shoulders, and its exceptionally rich, sweet, and smoky flavor. These large, beefsteak-style fruits are perfect for slicing, sandwiches, and salads, offering both striking appearance and unforgettable taste. The vigorous, indeterminate plants are heavy producers and thrive in warm, sunny gardens. If you're looking for a classic heirloom with complex flavor and a stunning look, Cherokee Purple is a timeless favorite.

Grown from Mountain Valley Seed Company.

Add To Cart

Plant Traits

  • 80-90 days

  • 18-36 inches apart

  • Slicing tomato - large, round, and juicy tomatoes known for their sweet, tangy flavor and firm texture, making them perfect for sandwiches, salads, and fresh dishes.

    Indeterminate - grows taller until you stop it. It will need support from a cage or plant stake as it grows or to be pruned to the desired size. They will keep producing flowers and fruit throughout its growth.

  • 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 both small and big garden spaces: 

    • Containers and patio gardens (with staking and pruning)

    • Raised beds

    • In-ground beds and gardens

Let's get planting.

Thank you!