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Cherokee Purple Tomato 4 Plants - ORDER NOW!

Cherokee Purple Tomato 4 Plants - ORDER NOW!
From Hirt's Gardens

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Product Description

Relatively short, purple-pink-toffee flesh color with green gel when not fully ripe, flattened globe, 10 - 12 oz.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9350 in Lawn & Patio
  • Brand: Hirts: Tomato

Features

  • Immediately after paying, please send an email to: greenhousematt@gmail.com with your requested shipping date (May 1st, June 1st, or Immediately) along with your full shipping name.
  • Growth Type: Indeterminate
  • Heirloom: Yes
  • Days to Maturity from Seed: 72 - 90
  • The hardy, 3 to 4 inch tall, transplants you will receive are growing in 2.4 inch x 1.5 inch x 2.25 inch deep, pots.

Customer Reviews

Didn't get what I ordered.1
I ordered 4 Cherokee Purple tomatoes. I have been nursing them all Summer. What I got were very healthy plant; well packed and have lived and flourished. However, the plants I got were 4 very healthy, well packed, bell pepper plants. Not having ever had the Cherokee Purples I didn't know what to expect from the plants until last month they started producing a fruit that is very MUCH a BELL PEPPER. So sad. I really wanted to experience the Cherokee Purples.

Happy Tomatos5
I had been looking for these tomatos for a while and was happy to find these on Amazon. The plants arrived within 7 days of the order and were in good shape. They came with tape securing the plant, dirt, and root ball in the pots and surrounded by packing peanuts. The plants recovered from the shipping stress with just a bit of sunlight and water. I have been happy with this purchase of live tomato plants and feel I could recommend them to friends. Now for a summer salad! Lay some slices on some arugula. Top the tomato slices with slice of goat cheese and a bit of chopped pistachio. Last heat and reduce a bit of balsamic and drizzle over the top.

Beautiful plants5
The plants we received were beautiflt. The deer ate most of them, however
( hope they had belly achesQ!).