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The Barry s Crazy Cherry Tomato is a distinctive and visually striking variety within the world of tomatoes. Known for its exuberant yield, this plant produces long trusses laden with small, pale yellow cherry tomatoes that possess a sweet, fruity flavour, making them a favourite among gardeners and chefs alike. What makes the yield of this variety so remarkable is not just the quantity but also the consistency and the quality of the fruits. The tomatoes mature in clusters that can sometimes include more than a dozen fruits per stem, creating a visually stunning display of hanging cherry tomatoes that seem almost too prolific to be real. This high-yield characteristic is particularly appealing for those looking to maximize their harvest in limited space, as even a single plant can provide several hundred tomatoes. Its uniqueness lies not only in the colour and taste but also in the sheer abundance of fruit each plant offers, creating a stunning visual display in the garden. This variety is particularly beloved for fresh eating, salads, and as an eye-catching garnish. Additionally, the Barry s Crazy Cherry Tomato is relatively easy to grow, thriving in a range of climates and requiring standard tomato care, including regular watering and full sunlight exposure. This makes it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners seeking to add a touch of whimsy and abundance to their edible landscapes. Barry s Crazy Cherry Tomato Seeds
- Soil – Fertile & humus Neutral
- H1a – Under glass all year (Greater than 15°C)
- Plant in Spring,
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Barry’s Crazy Cherry Tomato Seeds – 10 Fresh Seeds
- Massive clusters of pale yellow cherry tomatoes hang from these wildly productive vines. Sweet, fruity flavour and whimsical shape make them a standout. Indeterminate plants grow large and need support but reward with hundreds of fruits per season. Great for fresh snacking and market appeal.
- LIGHT: Tomato seedlings thrive in abundant light. Providing 12-16 hours of bright, indirect sunlight daily is essential for their growth. If natural sunlight is insufficient, consider using fluorescent or LED grow lights. Maintain a distance of 2-4 inches between the light source and seedlings to prevent leggy growth. Adequate light promotes photosynthesis, allowing the seedlings to generate the energy necessary for robust development and healthy foliage.
- SOIL & NUTRIENTS: Choosing the right soil and nutrients is pivotal. Begin with a well-draining potting mix enriched with organic matter like compost. To provide essential nutrients, use a balanced fertilizer every two weeks after germination. Aim for a pH level of 6.0-6.8 to facilitate nutrient uptake. Regularly monitor for signs of nutrient deficiencies, such as yellowing leaves, and adjust your fertilizer regimen accordingly.
- WATER: Proper watering is crucial for tomato seedlings’ success. Maintain consistent soil moisture by avoiding both overwatering and underwatering. Water at the base of the plants using a gentle spray to minimize the risk of fungal diseases. As the seedlings grow, adjust the amount of water to match their increasing size and needs. Maintaining appropriate moisture levels is essential for establishing strong root systems and promoting sturdy growth.





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