Tomato Geranium Kiss – Cherry Grape Tomato Seeds | 100 Seeds | Sweet Cluster Tomatoes | Early Blight Resistant | Compact Determinate Variety | Easy to Grow

Tomato Geranium Kiss – Cherry Grape Tomato Seeds | 100 Seeds | Sweet Cluster Tomatoes | Early Blight Resistant | Compact Determinate Variety | Easy to Grow

Sale price  $54.00 Regular price  $81.00
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Tomato Geranium Kiss – Cherry Grape Tomato Seeds | 100 Seeds | Sweet Cluster Tomatoes | Early Blight Resistant | Compact Determinate Variety | Easy to Grow

Tomato Geranium Kiss – Cherry Grape Tomato Seeds | 100 Seeds | Sweet Cluster Tomatoes | Early Blight Resistant | Compact Determinate Variety | Easy to Grow

Sale price  $54.00 Regular price  $81.00

Grow delicious clusters of unique cherry-grape tomatoes with Geranium Kiss Tomato seeds. This productive determinate variety produces golf ball-sized fruits with pointed ends and rich tomato flavor, making them perfect for fresh eating, salads, snacking, and home gardens. Geranium Kiss tomatoes are known for their abundant fruit clusters, rugose foliage, and excellent resistance to early blight, helping plants stay productive throughout the season. Compact plants are ideal for raised beds, containers, patio gardens, and traditional vegetable plots while producing harvests in approximately 65 days from transplanting.

You will receive:
✔️ 100 Geranium Kiss Tomato seeds
✔️ Cherry-grape tomato variety
✔️ Early blight resistant plants
✔️ Productive compact determinate growth
✔️ Product Code: T7332

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Geranium Kiss Tomato
Botanical Name: Solanum lycopersicum
Plant Type: Fruiting vegetable annual
Growth Stage: Seed
Sun Requirements: Full sun
Soil: Rich well-draining garden soil
Watering: Moderate and consistent watering
Mature Height: Approximately 3–4 feet
Fruit Size: About 1 ounce each
Fruit Shape: Golf ball size with pointed end
Growth Habit: Determinate compact plant
Days to Harvest: Approximately 65 days
Special Features: Early blight resistant, heavy fruit clusters
Germination Temperature: 75–85°F
USDA Zones: Grown as annual in all zones
Container Friendly: Yes

💡 Care Tip: Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost date and provide strong light for sturdy seedlings. Support plants with cages or stakes to help support the heavy fruit clusters during the growing season.

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