Red Velvet Tomato brings summer's first juicy milestone to gardens in zones 2-10, ripening its compact determinate fruits in just 45 days from transplant. This dwarf variety reaches only 5-10 inches tall, making it perfect for containers or tight spaces where full-sized tomatoes won't fit. With its unusually close 8-inch spacing and remarkable speed to harvest, Red Velvet delivers fresh tomatoes faster than almost any other variety. Some sources report harvest times up to 55 days, but most gardeners can expect ripe fruit by midsummer's peak.
Full Sun
Moderate
2-10
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This compact determinate tomato breaks the rules with its diminutive 5-10 inch stature and lightning-fast 45-day harvest window. Red Velvet thrives in an impressive range from zones 2-10, adapting to climates where most tomatoes struggle. Its space-efficient design allows for tight 8-inch spacing, making it ideal for intensive growing methods or small garden plots. The variety combines the reliable determinate growth habit with exceptional earliness, delivering concentrated harvests when gardeners are most eager for fresh tomatoes.
Red Velvet tomatoes excel in fresh applications where their early season timing provides the year's first taste of homegrown tomatoes. Their compact size makes them perfect for container gardening on patios, balconies, or urban growing spaces. The determinate habit produces concentrated harvests ideal for small-batch processing or preserving when gardeners want to capture summer's peak flavor early in the season.
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Sow seeds in trays 6-8 weeks before anticipated transplant date at temperatures between 70-90°F. Up-pot into 3-4 inch containers when the first set of true leaves appears. Maintain strong light and cooler temperatures of 60-70°F to prevent legginess, fertilizing with grow fertilizer every 10-14 days.
Transplant when soil temperatures reach at least 55°F, working compost, complete fertilizer, and bone meal into planting holes. Space determinates 8 inches apart, burying plants up to the top 2 sets of leaves. Protect young transplants with row covers or cloches until established.
Harvest Red Velvet tomatoes when fully ripe for best flavor, typically 45-55 days from transplant. Pick fruits when they develop full color and yield slightly to gentle pressure. Avoid refrigerating fresh-picked tomatoes to preserve peak flavor. Green fruits at season's end should be ripened in a cool, dark area with fruits not touching each other.
Red Velvet's determinate growth habit requires minimal pruning compared to indeterminate varieties. Remove suckers below the first flower cluster and any growth touching the ground to improve air circulation and reduce disease pressure.
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