Botanical profile

Juliet grape tomato

Latin name
Solanum lycopersicum 'Juliet'
Type
Annual fruit (indeterminate)
Family
Solanaceae

A hybrid variety shaped like a small, elongated grape, resembling a mini Roma. It produces clusters of bright, firm, smooth-skinned red fruits with a sweet, slightly tart flavor. Highly versatile, it's perfect as a snack, in salads, or even roasted in the oven. Ultra-productive, disease- and crack-resistant, it's loved for its post-harvest stability and longevity. An indeterminate variety, it produces all summer long with good support.

Care guide

Growing conditions

Light, soil, water and hardiness

Hardiness zone
Grown as an annual (zone 10+ as a perennial)
Exposure
Full sun
Watering
Regular — water at the base, keep the foliage dry
Vegetable garden and yield

Companion planting, spacing and harvest

Companion plants
Basil, chives, oregano
Plants to avoid
Fennel, potato
Spacing
45 to 60 cm between plants, 75 cm between rows or a deep pot of at least 30 cm with a solid stake
Harvest period
June to September

The availability of our plants varies depending on arrivals, seasons, nursery production and supplier availability. Some varieties may be offered for a limited time only, depending on their natural cycle or current stock. These plant profiles are designed to guide and inspire you when choosing plants for the garden, landscaping projects, containers or long-lasting outdoor arrangements.