Tomato 'Blueberry' organic

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Gaia Seeds' 'Blueberry' Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is a compact and unique cherry tomato, known for its anthocyanin-rich purple shoulders and slightly sweet flavor.

Each medium-sized fruit (28 to 56 grams) impresses with its distinctive visual appearance and richness in antioxidants, making this variety both a decorative and nutritious addition to the vegetable garden. Suitable for small spaces, it is ideal for gardeners looking for a versatile and easy-to-grow tomato.

Spread: 45-60 cm
Plant height: 90-120 cm (compact plant)
Quantity per pack: 25 seeds
Companion plants: Basil, onion, pepper
Enemy plants: Fennel, cabbage

Cultivation method:

This variety thrives in well-drained, organically rich soil with full sun exposure to encourage abundant production. Sow seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost, then transplant once nighttime temperatures are stable. Its compact habit makes it ideal for growing in containers or small gardens. Water regularly to maintain evenly moist soil without overwatering.

Uses:

With its mild, slightly sweet flavor, with a hint of plum, the 'Blueberry' tomato is perfect for fresh salads, sandwiches, sauces or cooked dishes. It stores well and is also suitable for home preserves, allowing you to enjoy its unique taste long after harvest.

An ideal choice for gardeners looking to grow an attractive, tasty and health-boosting tomato, while adding a vibrant touch to their vegetable garden.

The availability of our seeds varies depending on seasonal availability, production schedules and supplier inventory. Certain varieties may only be offered for a limited time based on their natural growth cycle, sowing period or available stock. These product pages are designed to help and inspire gardeners in choosing the right seeds for vegetable gardens, flower beds, pollinator gardens, container growing, naturalization projects and sustainable outdoor spaces.