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Cherry-type tomatoes
Small, round, or slightly elongated, cherry tomatoes are picked like nibbles from the garden. They ripen quickly, produce for a long time, and invite you to taste them throughout the season. They are often the first to turn red… and the last to leave the plants.
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Born from the patient work of Reinhard Kraft in Germany, this cherry tomato is distinguished by its orange-yellow fruits with changing hues, sometimes tinged with red, like a sunrise in the vegetable garden. Inspired by the famous 'Sun Gold' tomato, this open-pollinated version has retained the essence of its sweetness while gaining in uniqueness.
In a harmonious garden, it forms a vigorous, indeterminate plant that climbs energetically on its support and offers a generous harvest throughout the season. Its slender habit and abundant fruiting make it a reliable companion for attentive gardeners. It integrates easily into a diverse growing area, whether in a greenhouse or in the open ground, with plenty of sunshine and fertile soil.
This mix of small-fruited tomatoes brings together several varieties of cherry tomatoes and related species, chosen for their diverse colors and abundant yields. In a sunny corner of the vegetable garden, these plants with their generous clusters create a veritable living tableau, where reds, yellows, oranges, and sometimes other hues mingle throughout the summer.
In the garden, tomatoes originated in the Andes and Mexico before becoming familiar companions in organic vegetable patches. They thrive in welcoming, warm soil and respond consistently to the gardener's attentive care: staking, regular watering, and mulching all contribute to a harmonious and bountiful environment. These small fruits, easy to pick and share, fit naturally into an approach that respects all living things, where the diversity of shapes and colors is a treasure.
Originating from North American breeding programs, the Gold Nugget cherry tomato brightens the garden as soon as the first signs of warmth appear. This determinate variety forms a small, compact bush, well-suited to sunny balconies, deep planters, or edible flower beds .
Its small, round to oval fruits, a luminous golden yellow , stand out beautifully against the light green foliage. Early ripening, consistent growth, and hardiness make it a reliable companion for short summers. Its abundant flowering gives way to a continuous and plentiful harvest, starting as early as 55 days after sowing .
Ideal for gardens that are close to nature and overflowing with life , it fits perfectly into a respectful cultivation approach, closely linked to the rhythms of life.
Small in size but big in presence, the Red Robin tomato – a Martin Lejardinier lineage – was born from an act of patience and passion. Selected for over ten years in an apartment by Martin Lejardinier, an emblematic figure of indoor gardening, this rare lineage now reaches us with the quiet strength of a plant that has learned to live alongside us, under lights or under the summer sky.
Originating from a heritage variety with diverse roots – in England, the United States, and the Andes – Red Robin has been cultivated indoors for generations, becoming a trusted plant , adaptable to even the smallest patch of light. Compact, robust, and vibrant , it forms a small sphere of greenery 20 to 30 cm in diameter, perfect for pots, planters, and windowsills .
Its dense foliage and early clusters quickly become covered in small, bright red tomatoes with thin skin and a juicy texture. In a productive indoor garden or on a shared terrace, it embodies the promise of an accessible and joyful harvest , even in winter.
Originating from North American selections, Peacevine is a cherry tomato variety that naturally finds its place in living gardens where both abundance and serenity are cultivated.
This indeterminate plant develops a vigorous structure, growing steadily and abundantly. Solid support will allow it to reach its full potential, particularly in flowerbeds, greenhouses, or sunny spots in the vegetable garden.
The small red tomatoes, about 2.5 cm in diameter, grow in generous clusters and ripen slowly throughout the summer. Their tough skin makes them less susceptible to cracking , which extends the harvest and storage period.
The Early Cherry tomato, a determinate cherry variety, has been selected to thrive even in cool and unpredictable climatic conditions . It naturally finds its place in a vibrant garden or a sheltered spot , where warmth is limited and the seasons are short.
Its small, round or slightly oval red fruits ripen very early— as soon as 60 days after sowing —forming an abundant cluster of sweetness . Its slightly lobed foliage, reminiscent of potato leaves, testifies to its hardiness. It grows easily and consistently , whether in the ground or in containers, and is suitable for both novice gardeners and enthusiasts eager to experience the pleasures of vegetable gardening.
Originating in Russia, Orange Hat is a dwarf cherry tomato variety that has been specially selected for balconies, planters, windowsills and small sunny spaces .
Its extremely compact form (20 to 30 cm) makes it an ideal companion for growing in pots, even indoors, where light penetrates gently.
The dense, regular foliage forms a cushion which quickly becomes covered with yellow flowers, followed by abundant fruiting of small, bright orange tomatoes, slightly flattened on top.
Easy, generous and self-sufficient in determined form , it transforms a simple container into a veritable miniature food garden , faithful throughout the summer.
Originating from the wild lineage of Solanum pimpinellifolium , the Spoon cherry tomato is distinguished by its tiny size: it is one of the smallest known tomatoes in the world. Its fruits, barely larger than a pea, grow in abundant clusters on vigorous, indeterminate plants full of vitality.
In a thriving garden, it climbs happily on a light support, its supple stems quickly becoming covered in bright red berries. It beautifully complements sunny corners of the vegetable garden, while contributing to the ecological balance through its abundant flowering.
Its cultivation is simple, yet rewarding. It requires flexible support, well-nourished soil, and careful attention to ensure a bountiful and gradual harvest. Ideal for gardeners who appreciate the gentle rhythm of nature.
The Sub-Arctic cherry tomato is a valuable ally in gardens where summer is scarce. Present in our collection since the very beginning of our varietal explorations, it embodies that rare reliability that only time can confirm: it has never disappointed us.
Developed from North American selections for climates with short growing seasons, this semi-determinate variety grows modestly but with a generous yield. It forms a vigorous, undemanding plant that readily accepts small spaces and changing conditions. It prefers a sunny, sheltered spot and establishes itself easily in a nutrient-rich border or a hillside garden.
In a living garden, it embodies a beautiful constancy: you hardly expect it before it is already there, full of fruit and promises kept.
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The Yellow Pear cherry tomato is an old variety with irresistible charm. Pear-shaped tomatoes have been cultivated in Europe since the 16th century, and the Yellow Pear itself is mentioned in English records as early as 1752.
With indeterminate growth, it thrives in a living vegetable garden, forming long clusters of bright yellow, small pear-shaped fruit.
Its dense foliage protects its fruit from the scorching sun, while its cold tolerance allows it to extend the harvest until the first frosts. With good support or a sturdy cage, this vigorous plant becomes a faithful companion in the kitchen garden, where it generously accompanies the cycle of the seasons.
Petit moineau is an old variety from the Quebec terroir , cultivated since the 1950s in the Châteauguay region. Originating from the wild species Solanum pimpinellifolium , it has retained a part of untamed vitality which makes it a faithful companion to living and generous gardens .
The plant develops a bushy, flexible, and exuberant habit , reaching approximately 1.5 m in height. To support its growth, it is best placed on a teepee or trellis rather than in a traditional cage.
From the end of July until the first frosts, this variety produces a profusion of small red fruits , barely bigger than a blueberry, which shine in the sun like bursts of light.
Originating from North American selections, the Rosy Finch cherry tomato is a valuable dwarf variety for urban gardeners, balconies, or small, compact gardens. Its rounded, bushy shape does not exceed 35 cm, making it an ideal companion for growing in pots, planters, or even on a windowsill.
In the garden, it offers dense, dark green foliage and a determinate growth habit that guarantees a quick, regular, and abundant harvest. Its clusters of small, pink tomatoes with a satiny skin detach easily and ripen in a cascade of color, even in the most modest corners. This early variety is well-suited to short summers and gardeners seeking simplicity.
The Yellow Canary cherry tomato is a dwarf variety with undeniable charm, perfect for brightening up urban gardens and small growing spaces. This determinate cultivar doesn't exceed 30 cm in height, but more than makes up for its modest stature with a generous and continuous production of small, bright yellow fruits.
Whether in a welcoming garden, on a sunny balcony, or nestled in a hanging planter, it establishes itself effortlessly, bringing a vibrant and structured presence. Hardy and undemanding, it thrives in well-drained soil and benefits from plenty of sunshine, producing its colorful clusters as early as 55 days after sowing. Its dense, compact shape also makes it an ideal candidate for indoor gardening or ornamental flowerbeds.
Originating from a population of wild cherry tomatoes in Mexico, Matt's Wild Cherry was selected for its vigor and intense flavor. It retains an almost wild character: fine foliage, supple stems, and long clusters of tiny, bright red fruits that punctuate the garden with small, luminous touches.
In a thriving vegetable garden, it behaves like a true vine, eager to explore its surroundings. Each plant produces a profusion of very small but numerous cherry tomatoes, which ripen continuously until the first frosts. Its extended flowering and fruiting period make it a reliable companion in the kitchen garden, particularly valued in a respectful and diversified cultivation approach.
The Sweetheart cherry tomato is a generous companion that rewards patient gardeners. Its vigorous, indeterminate growth habit grows steadily, bearing long clusters of heart-shaped fruit that ripen throughout the season. Each vine can produce up to 45 cm of sweet promise!
Selected by Will Bonsall, author and passionate advocate for vegetable biodiversity in Maine, this variety naturally fits into a respectful cultivation approach rooted in the tradition of living gardens. In the vegetable garden or greenhouse, it provides a reliable and prolific presence, provided it is given a sturdy support, welcoming soil, and a little warmth.
Its remarkable resistance to cracking allows the fruit to fully ripen on the vine, for optimal taste and a well-spread harvest.
