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Tomato ‘Cherry Falls’ is a modern, trailing cherry tomato bred specifically for containers, hanging baskets, and small-space growing. Unlike traditional cordon tomatoes, plants naturally cascade over the sides of pots, producing heavy trusses of sweet, juicy red cherry tomatoes without the need for staking or pruning.

 

Ideal for patios, balconies, and greenhouse edges, ‘Cherry Falls’ delivers impressive yields from a compact footprint. Fruits are smooth, evenly sized, and packed with classic tomato flavour — perfect for salads, snacking, and summer grazing straight from the plant.

 

A brilliant choice for growers who want high productivity with minimal training and maintenance.

 

When to Sow: Jan - Apr

 

HOW TO SOW CHERRY FALLS  TOMATOES:

Sow in pots under glass - Sow thinly into pots or modules of damp compost. Cover with a sprinkle of soil or vermiculite .Place inside a propagator with an Ideal temp 18-21°C. Prick out into individual pots when large enough to handle and grow on until well established.

 

Can be planted into pots and  hardened off to  planted outside once all risk of frost has passed.

 

  • Classification: Half Hardy Annual
  • Group: Fruiting & Shooting Vegetables
  • Easy to Grow

 

  • Germination Time: 1-2 Weeks
  • Harvest Time: Jul - Oct
  • Site: Full Sun
  • Soil Type: Chalk/ Loam
  • Soil Acidity: All Types
  • Moisture: Well drained
  • Care: Support with canes and remove sideshoots as they grow, water and feed regularly with high potash fertilizer once the first truss has set. Pick fruits as they ripen and water regularly, but do not over water to help prevent the fruits from splitting. Remove leaves below set fruits.
  • Use: Edible
  • Harvest: When fruits turn chocolate red  by cutting from the vine 

 

  • Days to Maturity: 182 Days
  • Feed:Tomato feed
  • Plant Spacing: 20-30cm

Tomato Cherry Falls

£2.95Price
Quantity
  • 10 Seeds per packet Approx

    Please note that the majority of our seeds are packed by volume so the number of seeds indicated is an approximation.

    We make every effort to provide British seeds where possible, but in some cases our British Growers are unable to grow in sufficient quantities to meet our demand or the seeds are subject to Plant breeders' rights which means it is only possible for us to buy these seeds from certain non UK sources.  

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