




Tomato Candy Collection
Solanum lycopersicum Sungold
14 reviews
Tomato Candy Collection
Solanum lycopersicum Sungold
14 reviews
- Hand-picked and sun-ripened tomatoes for exceptional flavor
- Artisanal crafting process for a unique and delectable candy experience
- Perfectly balance of sweetness and tanginess for a satisfying treat
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$200
2 1/2"
Why Tomato Candy Collection?
The Tomato Candy Collection (Solanum lycopersicum Sungold) is a must-have for any tomato lover. These vibrant, golden-orange cherry tomatoes are bursting with sweet and tangy flavor, making them perfect for snacking, salads, or adding a pop of color to any dish. With their high sugar content and refreshing taste, the Tomato Candy Collection is sure to become a favorite in your garden.
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Sunlight
Tomato Candy Collection varieties require full sun, which means at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. This will help the tomatoes to develop their vibrant colors and sweet flavors. Make sure to plant them in a location with plenty of sunlight for

Watering
Tomato Candy Collection varieties, including Yellow Candy Heart and Purple Bumble Bee, require consistent watering to maintain soil moisture levels. Water the plants deeply once or twice a week, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Avoid ov

Fertilizing
Tomato Candy Collection plants require a balanced fertilizer with a higher potassium content, such as a 5-10-10 NPK ratio. Regular fertilization throughout the growing season is recommended, with additional applications of calcium and magnesium to prevent
Tomato Candy Collection (Solanum lycopersicum Sungold)
The Tomato Candy Collection features the Solanum lycopersicum Sungold variety of tomatoes, known for their sweet flavor and vibrant orange color. These cherry tomatoes are perfect for snacking fresh off the vine or adding to salads for a burst of sweetness.
With high sugar content, Sungold tomatoes are a favorite among gardeners for their exceptional taste. The Tomato Candy Collection includes a mix of Sungold tomatoes that are easy to grow and produce high yields, making them a great choice for any home gardener.
- Includes Solanum lycopersicum Sungold cherry tomatoes
- Sweet flavor and vibrant orange color
- Perfect for snacking or adding to salads
- High sugar content for exceptional taste
- Easy to grow and produce high yields
Add the Tomato Candy Collection to your garden and enjoy the delicious flavor of Sungold tomatoes all season long!
Plant Information:
Botanical Name: | Solanum lycopersicum Sungold |
USDA Zones: | 3 - 10 |









Pollination Info
Tomato Candy Collection Pollination Info
The Tomato Candy Collection, specifically the Solanum lycopersicum Sungold variety, benefits from proper pollination for optimal fruit production.
Pollination Method
Tomatoes are generally self-pollinating plants, meaning they have both male and female reproductive organs in the same flower. However, they can also be cross-pollinated by bees and other pollinators.
Hand Pollination
If you want to ensure good fruit set, you can hand-pollinate your tomato plants. Gently shake the plants or use a small brush to transfer pollen between flowers.
Attracting Pollinators
To encourage natural pollination, plant flowers that attract bees and other beneficial insects near your tomato plants. Examples include marigolds, lavender, and borage.
Protecting Pollinators
Avoid using pesticides that can harm pollinators. Opt for natural pest control methods or products that are safe for bees and other beneficial insects.
Monitoring Fruit Set
Keep an eye on your tomato plants to ensure that flowers are being successfully pollinated and fruit is forming. If you notice poor fruit set, consider hand-pollination or other pollination techniques.
FAQ
Tomato Candy Collection (Solanum lycopersicum Sungold)
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the Tomato Candy Collection?
The Tomato Candy Collection is a selection of Sungold tomatoes, which are cherry-sized orange tomatoes known for their sweet and tangy flavor.
2. How do I grow Sungold tomatoes?
Sungold tomatoes can be easily grown in containers or in the ground. They require full sun and regular watering. Plant them in well-draining soil and provide support for the vines as they grow.
3. When should I plant Sungold tomatoes?
Sungold tomatoes are best planted in the spring after the danger of frost has passed. They thrive in warm weather and can be planted as soon as the soil has warmed up.
4. How do I harvest Sungold tomatoes?
Sungold tomatoes are ready to harvest when they are fully orange and slightly soft to the touch. Simply twist or cut the tomatoes off the vine when they are ripe.
5. Can I save seeds from Sungold tomatoes?
Yes, you can save seeds from Sungold tomatoes by scooping out the seeds, rinsing them, and allowing them to dry completely before storing them in a cool, dry place for future planting.
6. Are Sungold tomatoes resistant to any diseases?
Sungold tomatoes are known for their resistance to some common tomato diseases, but it is always recommended to practice good gardening practices, such as rotating crops and providing adequate air circulation, to prevent diseases.
7. How can I use Sungold tomatoes in cooking?
Sungold tomatoes are perfect for snacking, salads, or adding a sweet burst of flavor to any dish. They can also be roasted, grilled, or blended into sauces or salsas.
Planting & Care
Planting & Care for Tomato Candy Collection (Solanum lycopersicum Sungold)
Planting:
- Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil for planting the Tomato Candy Collection.
- Start seeds indoors about 6-8 weeks before the last frost date in your area.
- Transplant seedlings outdoors once the soil has warmed up and all danger of frost has passed.
- Space the plants at least 18 inches apart to allow for proper growth.
Care:
- Water the plants regularly, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
- Fertilize the plants with a balanced fertilizer every 3-4 weeks during the growing season.
- Stake or cage the plants to support their growth and prevent them from sprawling on the ground.
- Prune any suckers that develop in the crotch joint of the main stem to encourage better fruit production.
- Harvest the tomatoes when they are fully ripe and have a vibrant orange color for the Sungold variety.
Pests & Diseases:
- Watch out for common tomato pests such as aphids, whiteflies, and hornworms.
- To prevent diseases like blight, avoid overhead watering and provide good air circulation around the plants.
- If you notice any signs of pests or diseases, promptly treat the plants with organic pesticides or fungicides.
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The Tomato Candy Collection exceeded my expectations! The items were in perfect condition and looked even better in person.
Beautiful packaging, fresh tomatoes.
Exceeded expectations, will buy again.
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