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Sweet Treats Tomato Plant

8.95
  • - Spacing: 32 inches
  • - Days to Harvest: 65
  • - Production: Indeterminate
  • - At least 6–8 hours of sunlight
  • - Each 3-Inch Pot contains 1 Sweet Treats Tomato Plant
Plant Features

Sweet Treats tomatoes are garden delights, celebrated for their vibrant, sweet fruits that bring a burst of color and flavor. This hybrid variety yields large, deep pink cherry tomatoes typically weighing 0.75 to 1 ounce, with smooth, firm skin that resists cracking—perfect for snacking, salads, or garnishes. The flesh is juicy and crisp, offering a rich, balanced tomato taste with a blend of sweetness and subtle acidity.

Why grow Sweet Treats? This indeterminate plant produces heavy yields in long clusters of 12 to 15 fruits per truss through the season, backed by strong disease resistance, including Fusarium Wilt and Tobacco Mosaic Virus. Its vigorous growth and unique pink hue make it a standout choice for gardeners seeking a flavorful, eye-catching cherry tomato that thrives until frost.

Grown naturally and pesticide-free, our Sweet Treats starter plants arrive healthy and ready to flourish in your garden. Nurtured with care, they promise an abundant harvest of these irresistible, gourmet-quality tomatoes.

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Growing Guide
When to Plant Transplant in frost-free weather, nights above 45°F (spring or late summer)
Soil Setup Use loose, well-draining soil, pH 6.0–6.8, with compost or manure (fall prep ideal)
Watering Tips Soak in-ground plants deeply 1–2 times weekly (unless rain suffices), keep leaves dry if evening; keep containers moist, up to twice daily in heat
Feeding Your Plants Apply a balanced fertilizer or our recommended Espoma Tomato-tone at planting and every 3 weeks thereafter
Shaping & Support Prune suckers (side shoots between stem and branches) if desired—it’s optional. Support plants with stakes or cages
Pest & Disease Control Check for tomato hornworms (look for chewed leaves). Watch for blight or fungal issues, and treat with Serenade Garden Disease Control or copper fungicide if needed
When to Harvest Skin yields slightly to finger pressure and fruit reaches its mature color
Storing Your Harvest Store at room temp up to 1 week
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Plant Characteristics
Plant Type Hybrid; seeds do not breed true
Growth Vigorous, 4–6 feet with support
Habit Sprawling growth pattern - Low, wide spread
Foliage Color Green leaves
Flower Type Produces small, yellow, star-shaped flowers that typically grow in clusters; flowers are self-pollinating but may benefit from gentle shaking or pollinator activity to improve fruit set
Production Time Fruit ripens throughout the season
Tomato Companions Carrots loosen soil for tomato roots, chives improve flavor and repel pests, garlic bulbs and onions deter pests, marigolds block nematodes and other pests, and parsley attracts beneficial insects
Plant Use Grown for food production
Disease Resistance Cracking, Fusarium Wilt (F2) Races 1&2, Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV)

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OMG

This is our first year growing Sweet Treats and what a surprise. My husband picked a couple for us to try and we looked at each other with raised eyebrows and said WOW. we ate the rest of the ripe tomatoes immediately. We’ll be ordering more next year!!!

From anonymous | July 15, 2023


Loved this - grows tall!

Star in our garden box this year. Bigger than a cherry but oh so sweet and tasty. True to the description, we get at least 15 fruits per bunch. Staking is a must. Ours now is maybe 5-6 feet tall and still producing. Not unusual for us to just pop one in our mouth and enjoy the sweetness. Will reorder again. Very pleased

From Michael | August 16, 2021


Excited!

I grew theses last year, and they were so good, I got 2 of them. They really have a good spot for light, little worried about wind chill tonight! We planted last Saturday.

From Deborah | May 08, 2020