Botanical profile

Little Napoli cherry tomato

Latin name
Solanum lycopersicum 'Little Napoli'
Type
Annual fruit
Family
Solanaceae

A dwarf, determinate variety ideal for small spaces, pots, or window boxes. It produces charming, sweet, and juicy red tomatoes perfect for snacks, salads, and fresh recipes. Its compact growth requires little or no pruning, making it an excellent choice for urban or novice gardeners. Despite its modest size, it offers a bountiful harvest over a long period.

Care guide

Growing conditions

Light, soil, water and hardiness

Hardiness zone
Grown as an annual (zones 4 to 10)
Exposure
Full sun
Watering
Regular — keep the substrate moist without soaking
Vegetable garden and yield

Companion planting, spacing and harvest

Companion plants
Basil, chives, parsley
Plants to avoid
Potato, fennel
Spacing
30 to 40 cm between plants, or in a pot of at least 20-25 cm
Harvest period
July to September

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