Tomato, Cherry, Goddess of the Moon (Lycopersicon esculentum), packet of 30 seeds, organic

$2.45

Family:  Nightshade (Solanaceae)

Annual.  70 days from transplant to fruit.

Please note:  For those of you who like to save your own seeds and also like SUNGOLD tomatoes, this is just to let you know that SUNGOLD is a hybrid and is not seed saver friendly.  The tomato we are offering here, the goddess of the moon or isis candy tomato is similar to and just as good as SUNGOLD and is seed saver friendly.

(Isis candy tomato)  Cherry tomato makes a large (5 foot) bush, indeterminate, relatively frost-tolerant, loaded with fruits that are small (~1 inch), fruity and sweet.  These were our earliest ripening tomato in the year of 2021.  Some tasters find these to be as close to the taste of a cherry as a cherry tomato can get.  Make sure to space plants at least 3 feet apart.  The plants require good sun to mature their fruit, so it is best not to shade one plant with another.  In regular garden culture, these are vigorous, trouble-free and highly fruit productive.  Standard tomato culture.

Packet contains 30 Seeds

Certified Organically Grown

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    Raaya (verified owner)

    Hello, I see that they are “relatively frost-tolerant”, are they indeterminate?

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    • Richo Cech

      Richo Cech

      Hello Raaya, These are indeterminate vines. They were our earliest producing tomato this year (2021) due to relative frost tolerance. Richo

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    • Tiffany Barton (verified owner)

      Well i don’t have a picture, but i grew these last year and you were right about them tasting somewhere in between a cherry and a tomato in the best way. Nibbling from these plants early morning was my impetus for getting up and out before the temps rose to 115 degrees on the drought-stricken plains of the US, and every day i was surprised all over again at their sweet, unique flavor. They had no issues a’tall. Thanks for these. Saved seeds and doubled up on planting this year.

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    • Richo Cech

      Richo Cech

      Hi tiffany, Thanks for letting us know about this. I hope the person who claimed it can be too hot to grow tomatoes reads this! richo

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