Cherry Tomato

The sweetest, most reliable tomatoes to grow — heavy trusses of bite-sized fruit (Solanum lycopersicum) for greenhouse, border, pot or hanging basket. Part of our full tomato range.

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Cherry tomato seeds — sweet, bite-sized Solanum lycopersicum

Cherry tomatoes are the sweetest, most reliable tomatoes to grow — heavy trusses of bite-sized fruit that crop for months and rarely disappoint. They're part of the Solanum lycopersicum family within our tomato range and a highlight of the fruiting vegetable selection. New to growing? Start with our vegetable growing guide.

Get an early start. Sow indoors in early spring for the longest cropping season — the calendar shows when.

Bush or cordon, garden or pot

Trailing, tumbling cherry types are perfect for hanging baskets and our container range, while tall cordon varieties give huge crops in a greenhouse or border. Browse the full tomato collection for larger types, and pair them with their cousin the sweet pepper.

Growing sweet, healthy trusses

Cordon types need a cane and side-shooting — see our plant supports guide — plus steady water to prevent splitting (our watering guide helps) and a high-potash feed once fruiting. Good airflow keeps diseases like blight at bay.

No greenhouse? Tumbling cherry tomatoes crop brilliantly in pots and baskets on a sunny patio.

Popular vegetable categories: Solanum lycopersicum · All Tomatoes · Sweet Peppers · Container Veg · Fruiting Veg

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Frequently Asked Questions

When do I sow cherry tomatoes?
In early spring, indoors on a warm windowsill or in a propagator, for the longest season.

Bush or cordon — what's the difference?
Bush and tumbling types need no pinching and suit pots and baskets; cordon types grow tall, are staked and side-shooted, and give big crops.

Why do my tomatoes split?
Irregular watering — keep the moisture steady and even, especially in pots.

Do cherry tomatoes need a greenhouse?
No — many crop well outdoors and in containers in a sunny, sheltered spot.

How do I prevent blight?
Improve airflow, avoid wetting the leaves, and choose blight-resistant varieties where you can.