Black Cherry was one of the earliest and most popular cherry-sized black tomatoes bred in the USA. Producing a tall, vigorous plant that produces good yields of small fruit over an extended period, it has been a favourite with gardeners for many years. The irresistible, sweet and rich flavour of the fruit is perfect for fresh snacking, salads and other summer dishes. Fruit picks clean from the stem, or use your secateurs to harvest a whole truss. Requires support to best maintain the plant growth and optimise fruit production. Black cherry tomatoes are favoured for their taste and ease of growing, especially in sunny and warm conditions.
Sowing Black Cherry Tomatoes
Use the transplant sowing method to start black cherry tomato seeds off. Sow into trays indoors during the spring, using seed-raising mix. Lightly cover and keep warm until germination occurs. Transplant seedlings outside once frost risk passes and plants show two set of true leaves and strong growth.
Caring for Black Cherry Tomatoes
Strong staking or trellising is essential when growing and caring for black cherry tomatoes. This supports vigorous vines throughout growth. Regular watering is also important to maintain consistent fruit development. Ensure black cherry tomatoes are in a sunny position to help improve flavour depth and sugar levels.
Uses of Black Cherry Tomatoes
Black cherry tomatoes are great eaten fresh by themselves or in salads, grazing plates and lunchbox snacks. Their rich flavour enhances roasting or slow-cooked dishes. Home gardeners often grow black cherry for reliable harvests across an extended summer and a unique alternative to classic cherry tomatoes.
Botanical Name
Lifecycle
Type
Sowing Time
Growing Guidance
Preferred Growing Method
Preferred Growing Conditions
Soil Temperature for Optimum Germination
Days to Germination
Days to Maturity
Sowing Depth
Plant Spacing
Seed per gram (Approximately)
Germination
Sowing Time
Sowing time refers to the optimum time for sowing seed of a variety to encourage strong and vigorous growth. Whilst some varieties may be able to be sown outside the range suggested, they will generally perform best when sown in the approximate seasonal ranges provided.
A lot of seeds need consistent warmth to help them germinate. The best way to achieve this is to sow at the right time. By sowing in season when the conditions are optimum for seed germination you are increasing your chances of success. Slight bottom heat, approximately 20°C, can speed germination of many varieties.
To reference the best sowing times for a variety, we use sow numbers as detailed here:
TRANSPLANT
Annual
A plant that completes its entire life cycle (germinates, grows a plant, flowers, produces seed, dies) in one season. It may self-sow, thereby giving the impression of being perennial. Most annuals will flower 60 to 75 days from sowing.
Hardy Annual
An annual that does not need to be germinated indoors but can be sown direct into its growing position in the garden in spring and is tolerant of frost.
Tender Annual
An annual that is frost tender and can be germinated indoors. Sowing direct or planting outdoors must not occur until all danger of frost has passed (also known as a Half-Hardy Annual).
Biennial
A plant that completes its entire life cycle in two years - growing in the first, reproducing and dying in the second. Typically, but not always, producing flowers only in the second year.
Perennial
A plant that can live for more than two years, surviving the winter and flowering each year from the second season. Perennials may flower within 90 days of sowing in their first season but will more typically flower in their second season.
Hardy Perennial
A perennial that is frost tolerant.
Tender Perennial
A perennial that is frost tender.
Hardy
A plant that will survive frost.
Tender
A plant that will not survive frost.
Bolting
Going to seed. Premature formation of a seed stalk, may be due to plant stress.
Botanical Name
The formal scientific name conforming to the International Code of Nomenclature for plants. Identifies the genus and species to which the plant belongs useful in distinguishing plants uniquely.
Cotyledon
The seed leaves or first leaves that emerge from a germinated seed, different in form from the later true leaves.
True Leaves
The leaves that emerge after the cotyledons which are indicative of the true form
of the plant’s leaves.
Determinate
Growth stopped by development of terminal flower buds. A dwarf/bush variety which sets fruit in a concentrated period.
Indeterminate
Growth continuing indefinitely when leaf buds form at the tip of the growth. These varieties need to be staked and continue to set fruit until frost.
Heirloom
A variety that is older than two generations (50 years). Can also be referred to as “Heritage” and is always an open pollinated variety selected for garden performance (flavour, long harvest).
Hybrid
A plant resulting from a cross between two parent plants to give a genetically superior plant i.e. improved disease resistance, better vigour, more uniform harvest. Normally, seed saved from hybrids does not grow true to type.
F1 - The first generation of such a cross. Denoted in the name of the variety.
F2 - The second generation of such a cross etc.
Open Pollinated
Natural cross between plants of the same variety. Refers to non-hybrid seeds or plants.
Scarification
The practice of scratching, sanding, notching or nicking the seed coat to assist germination. Used for seed of species that have very hard seed coats.
Stratification
The process of chilling seeds to promote germination by breaking dormancy. Can be artificially carried out by placing seed in your fridge. Follow specific instructions online for the period of chilling time.
Surface Sow
Seed that requires light to germinate. Sow seed on the surface. Press down into the soil. Keep moist.
Germination
Seed germination is the process by which a seed sprouts and begins to grow into a plant. It involves rehydrating the seed, activation of metabolic processes and the emergence of a young seedling from the seed coat. This process is triggered by factors like temperature, water and in some cases light.
Viability
The ability of seeds to germinate.
Vigour
The speed and the strength of the plant to establish well.
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Black cherry tomatoes ripen to deep brownish red rather than bright red. Skin develops slight softness when gently pressed. Fully coloured fruit releases easily from the stem with a light twist. Harvesting at full colour delivers the best sweetness and flavour.
Black cherry tomatoes are a great option for beginner gardeners and are generally easy to grow with the right basic care. Use the transplant method to start seeds off, then transfer them into a sunny spot in the garden with strong support to aid vine growth. Consistent watering plus sunlight encourage healthy vines while regular feeding supports extended fruiting periods.
Black cherry tomatoes grow as tall, indeterminate plants. A strong support system prevents stems from bending under fruit weight. Trellises, stakes or cages suit vertical growth habits well, and either option can be used.
Black cherry tomatoes usually produce ripe fruit within 3 months after transplanting. From initial sowing, black cherry tomatoes take about 5-10 days to germinate. After transplant, it can take between 80 and 90 days for black cherry tomatoes to reach full maturity. Warm conditions, moisture and proper feeding can accelerate growing times.
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