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  • TM004

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    Chiapas Wild

    • TM004
    • Solanum lycopersicum var. cerasiforme.  One of our favorite tomatoes! The small fruits are sweet and very flavorful. Collected from maize fields in the Grijalva River valley near the Chiapas/Guatemala border. Fruit size is typically half an inch in diameter. The sprawling bushes are prolific throughout the summer. Self-seeding. From our seed bank collection.

      • Approx. 40 seeds (0.1 g).
      • Indeterminate habit.
      • Limit 3 packets.
    • $3.95

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    Marybeth Minter
    Fun & Delicious little tomatoes

    Confirming what the other gardeners wrote, my experience as well. I did put a cage around the plants when young and they did fine, lifting them off the ground. They do produce many blossoms early, then all of a sudden they form fruits. Their flavor is sweet and rich. I love snacking on them while working in my garden here is SW Utah. Will definitely grow next year!

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    Reilly Cox
    Let them sprawl & you'll be a happy little clam

    These indeterminent, bushy tomatoes are some that can handle our intense summers. They form so many blossoms & fruit by the time the weather starts cooling off. I would recommend not fighting their natural tendency to sprawl around- tying them up will likely stress the plants, so let them bush. Seeds were easy to germinate; will have a good start to next year.

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    Hope Porter
    Chiapas wild tomatoes

    Absolutely love these little tomatoes. Small but the flavor just explodes. Definitely will plant more next year. Already ordered more.