Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds

 

America’s Top Source for Pure Heirloom Seeds

We only offer open-pollinated seeds:

Pure, natural, and non-GMO

We have retail stores located in:

Mansfield, MO, Petaluma,CA & Wethersfield ,CT

Fox Cherry

TM160


Delicious large, red heirloom cherry tomatoes that seem to be one of the best-tasting large cherries around. The vining plants are very reliable; even in years when the wilt kills about everything else, these seem to do great. The fruit weigh about 1 oz each and are perfect for salads.

Contains 25 heirloom seeds

$1.75
Fox Cherry
  • Customer Reviews

tasty Review by Unknown

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Yes, they really are SO tasty!.

(Posted on 10/26/10)

 

Fantastic Tomato Review by Unknown

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I couldn't believe how productive/prolific these vines were. Resistant to drought conditions, and didn't have a single hornworm on them all season! I picked the last tomatoes in mid-November.
I always put up tomatoes for the winter months, and though I had a few different varieties of tomatoes, these tomatoes were the bulk of my sauces. Wonderful also for salads and eating straight from the vine..

(Posted on 12/13/09)

 

Star o' the Garden Review by 'materluver

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Fox Cherry tomatoes were hands down the best producer of our garden this year. We had a drought here in KY this year and these little darlings didn't seem to notice. It is now early Nov. and we are STILL picking from our Fox plants.
The taste is more vivid and sweet than anything you'll find at the grocery store or in your restaurant salad.
We have gotten our extended family members hooked on these, so thankfully they contain enough seeds to share.
Buy these. You will be impressed..

(Posted on 11/4/10)

 

Consistent producer Review by Melanie

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My husband loves snacking on these. They produce heavily no matter what the season, even when all my other tomatoes had blight..

(Posted on 2/5/11)

 

These were great! Review by Unknown

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I had no idea how great these tomatoes were producing until my neighbor, a veteran gardener, referred to this past summer as "the worst year ever!". I didn't have the heart to tell her my heirloom tomatoes, grown without ANY fertilizer outside of compost, were producing so many tomatoes, I couldn't keep up with the harvest! Luckily they had such good flavor, even my friends who were growing their own tomatoes wanted some!!.

(Posted on 3/5/11)