Sweet Pea Tomato is an indeterminate variety that delivers one of summer's most anticipated harvests in just 62 days. This Solanaceae family member produces the kind of juicy, flavorful tomatoes that remind gardeners why they grow their own, packed with lycopene and a spectrum of nutrients that support cardiovascular health and vision. Plant it in full sun with moderate watering, and you'll have ripe fruit cascading from the vine throughout the season.
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The first fully ripe tomato of summer tastes like the whole reason you planted a garden. These tomatoes deliver genuine flavor alongside serious nutritional benefits, with lycopene concentrated to support heart health and cancer-fighting capacity. At 62 days to maturity, this variety beats the summer rush and keeps producing as an indeterminate type, meaning you'll harvest continuously rather than all at once.
Sweet Pea Tomato is grown for fresh eating, harvested at peak ripeness when the fruit is fully mature. The nutritional profile makes it valuable for gardeners prioritizing health benefits alongside flavor, particularly those interested in lycopene-rich tomatoes for supporting cardiovascular wellness and long-term health.
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Start seeds indoors in warm conditions between 70 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Transplant seedlings outdoors after the last frost date, allowing time for hardening off to acclimate plants to outdoor conditions.
Transplant seedlings outdoors once all frost danger has passed and soil has warmed. Space plants with 3 inches between them and provide sturdy support as the indeterminate growth habit will require staking or trellising as vines extend.
Harvest when fruit is fully ripe for best flavor. Pick tomatoes that show complete color development and yield slightly to gentle pressure. Avoid harvesting underripe fruit if possible, as full ripeness on the vine delivers superior taste. If you must pick green tomatoes before the first frost, ripen them in a cool, dark area away from direct light.
As an indeterminate variety, Sweet Pea Tomato will continue growing and producing throughout the season. Provide sturdy support and training to manage the vine's vertical growth, pruning lower leaves as the plant matures to improve air circulation and reduce disease pressure.
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