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Home » Shop » Sweet Satsuma Dwarf Cherry Tomato
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Sweet Satsuma Dwarf Cherry Tomato

$5.00

Sweet and Petite!

75 days. The Sweet Satsuma is a dwarf cherry tomato that grows to approximately 30 to 36 inches in height. Sweet, juicy saladette-sized fruit (2-4 ounces) is a bright orange color. Plants are very prolific and perfect for container growing or small gardens. Indeterminate plants are grown from organic seed.

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Categories: Cherry, Grape & Currant Tomatoes, Container/Small Space, Dwarf and Micro Dwarf Tomatoes, Heirloom Tomatoes, NEW for 2026, Orange and Yellow Tomatoes Tags: cherry tomato, container plant, dwarf tomato plant, dwarf variety, indeterminate, open pollinated, orange tomato, organic seed stock
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