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FREE: Heirloom ✽ COYOTE CURRANT ✽ Mini Cherry Tomato ✽ 15 Seeds ✽ Organic

Heirloom ✽ COYOTE CURRANT ✽ Mini Cherry Tomato ✽ 15 Seeds ✽ Organic
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The listing, Heirloom ✽ COYOTE CURRANT ✽ Mini Cherry Tomato ✽ 15 Seeds ✽ Organic has ended.

This variety was given to heirloom tomato collector Craig LeHoullier by Maye Clement during a Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Harvest Fair show, as a cluster of fruit on the vine. She indicated that it grew wild in her home country of Mexico. It is a tiny cherry tomato that ripens its prolific crop to an ivory, translucent yellow color, shading to darker yellow at the shoulders. The flavor is spectacular. We were happy to add these little jewels to our miniature tomato collection. Plant away from other varieties of tomatoes if saving seeds.

Days: 50
Size: indeterminate
Season: early-season
Color: yellow
Type: OP Heirloom
Uses: snacking, salads

This Auction: You will be receiving 15 seeds from my garden. They will be sent First Class mail for FREE in the United States. I only take Paypal for International bidders. I will also combine any additional auction seeds (within 5 days) for no additional shipping charge. I am happy to say that my seeds tested 99-100% germination within 2 weeks at a temp of 65°F in the spring. Excellent for beginners!

Propagation Method: From seed, sow seeds indoors 6 weeks before last spring frost. Sow 2-3 seeds per pot and thin to one plant per container. After four weeks, transplant seedlings to larger pots, and about 10 days before the last spring frost, begin hardening the plants to the outdoors. Transplant your plants to a sunny, highly composted location when soil temperatures are at least 55 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Stake or cage the plants for support and to prevent sprawling on the ground.
Questions & Comments
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Thank you. Good to know. Would you mind sharing your process for each?
Feb 14th, 2014 at 1:56:28 PM PST by
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Yes, you are welcome to click on my Facebook icon & click "follow" when you get to Facebook to see some of my guides and gardening info that I post.
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Feb 14th, 2014 at 4:39:41 PM PST by
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When saving these seeds, do you have to do it the same way as standard tomatoes?e
Feb 14th, 2014 at 9:38:42 AM PST by
Original
I do ferment them, but have learned to do it a little less time because of the size of the seeds. Usually 2 days works for them when 4 days is normal for all other tomatoes. I also have started fermenting my peppers seeds as well, because the fermentation kills off a lot of disease that the seeds can possibly carry. Bonus!
Feb 14th, 2014 at 10:47:57 AM PST by

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