Crazy Cherry Tomato Tarot Garden
Best whimsical gardening kit for beginners and unique gift seekers.
This unique offering combines gardening with a touch of mysticism. The Crazy Cherry Tomato Tarot Garden features indeterminate plants that produce large, beautiful clusters of delicious, sweet yellow cherry tomatoes. Each oval-shaped fruit has a tiny beak, and the trusses are a sight to behold. The seeds are said to symbolize generosity, much like the abundant harvest they promise. This variety is annual and perfect for those looking to add a unique and fruitful element to their garden.
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Category Rank
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Price vs Category Average
-34%
Below average
Plant Type
Tomato
/ Tomato
Who it's for
- Creative individuals seeking a fun, unconventional gardening adventure.
- Novice gardeners wanting an accessible, low-stress introduction to growing.
- Gift-givers looking for a unique, delightful present for friends or family.
Who should skip it
- Serious gardeners expecting substantial yields for cooking or preserving.
- Practical growers uninterested in spiritual or whimsical gardening concepts.
- Budget-conscious individuals prioritizing cost-efficiency over unique product presentation.
Performance breakdown
Yield Abundance
Indeterminate growth habit ensures a steady, heavy harvest of yellow cherries.
Flavor Profile
Sweet, vibrant yellow fruit offers a refreshing upgrade to standard tomatoes.
Visual Appeal
Unique beak-shaped fruit and dramatic trusses create a stunning garden display.
Space Requirements
Requires significant ground space as this variety is not container-friendly.
Thematic Engagement
Tarot-inspired branding adds a whimsical, storytelling element to the planting experience.
Cultivation Ease
Straightforward spring planting for gardeners comfortable with indeterminate vine management.
Key Specs
Plant Type
Tomato
Seed Count
15
Lifecycle
Annual
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Edible
True
Container Friendly
False
Pollinator Friendly
False
Planting Season
Spring
Know before you buy
Indeterminate plants continue to grow, flower, and produce fruit throughout the entire growing season until the first frost. Because they keep growing, you will need to provide sturdy stakes or a trellis to support the vines as they reach their full height.
No, this variety is not recommended for containers. These plants are vigorous growers that require the space and nutrient density of an in-ground garden bed to thrive.
Each packet contains 15 seeds. Given the indeterminate nature of the plants, this is plenty to provide a substantial harvest for a home garden.
These tomatoes require full sun, which means at least six to eight hours of direct, unfiltered sunlight per day. Planting them in a spot with partial shade will significantly reduce your harvest and may lead to weaker stems.
These should be planted in the spring once the danger of frost has passed and the soil has warmed up. If you live in a region with a shorter growing season, you may want to start them indoors a few weeks before your last frost date.
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