Unleash your inner Iron Chef with summer's favorite flavors when you grow Bonnie Plants™ Foodie Fresh™ Indigo Rose Cherry Tomato from seed. Enjoy the satisfaction of growing your own gourmet ingredients for your favorite recipes with easy-to-grow seeds. These beautiful dark-purple fruits provide eye-candy in the garden--and on the plate. Rich in antioxidants, the delicious fruit elevates your favorite garden-to-table meals. The semi-determinate plant produces loads of tomatoes in pretty clusters, perfect for starters, salads, tarts, pasta, curries--whatever you're inspired to create. Start seeds inside 4 weeks before transplanting outdoors, following the directions on the packet. Plant seeds 1/4" deep, cover with soil, and keep evenly moist. Seeds sprout in 7-14 days and need bright light after sprouting. Thin seedlings to one per container. Plant outside after danger of frost has passed. Space plants 36" apart. The plant matures in 90 days. Tomatoes need full sun and consistently moist, well-drained soil. Be sure to water your plant when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch and feed regularly with Bonnie Plants™ Foodie Fresh™ Plant Food. Bonnie Plants™ Foodie Fresh™ seed varieties create culinary inspiration, adding delicious flavors, textures, and colors to your garden-to-table meals.
Purple-skinned tomato is rich in antioxidants, and the red interior tastes sweet and slightly acidic
Plant produces fruit in pretty clusters, perfect for starters, salads, tarts, pasta, and curries
Start growing indoors 4 weeks before moving outside to a raised bed, or in-ground garden
Use tomatoes fresh in sauces and salsas for fabulous color and flavor; create a compote to top frittatas, add to curries, marinate for tomato salad, slice and bake in a tomato tart, or dice for bruschetta; looks lovely on charcuterie boards; freeze whole
Indigo Rose Cherry Tomato grows 5-7 feet tall and matures in 90 days; the plant produces abundant clusters of fruit throughout the growing season; protect from frost; semi-determinate plant grows well in small-space gardens; stake plant to support