Seeds from Juliet Tomato:
Heirloom or Hybrid: Juliet tomato is a hybrid variety.
History of Development/Interesting Facts: Developed by the Dutch company Nunhems, the Juliet tomato is a relatively recent hybrid cherry tomato. It is known for its exceptional disease resistance and prolific fruit production.
Days to Harvest: Juliet tomatoes are known for their early maturity, and they usually take around 60 to 70 days from transplanting to harvest.
Fruit Color: The fruit is red when ripe.
Fruit Size (Inches): The Juliet tomato is a small, elongated cherry tomato with a diameter of approximately 1 inch (2.54 cm).
Fruit Weight (Ounces): Each fruit typically weighs around 1 ounce (28 grams).
Fruit Taste/Flavor Description: Juliet tomatoes are prized for their sweet and rich flavor. They have a good balance of sweetness and acidity, making them suitable for various culinary uses.
Uses for Fruit: Juliet tomatoes are often used in salads, as snacks, and for garnishing. Due to their small size, they are not commonly used for canning.
Plant Style: Juliet tomatoes are indeterminate, meaning they continue to produce fruit throughout the growing season.
Plant Size (Feet): The indeterminate vines of the Juliet tomato can reach a height of 6 to 8 feet (1.8 to 2.4 meters).
(Seeds from hybrid tomatoes may not always produce the exact same characteristics as the original.)
We have been growing this variety for several years and collected the seeds.
As some are originally hybrids, the offspring may display some minor changes, but our experience is that the fruit you will grow will be very similar to the descriptions of the original. We have selected these seeds over several generations. We considered them to be open-pollinated.