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= Tomato, Cherry (Sun Gold F1) Solanum lycopersicum Summer Uses, Lore, Origins, and Other Miscellany • Sun Gold’s are known for their intense fruity flavor. Exceptionally sweet, bright tangerine-orange cherry tomatoes start yielding early and bear right through the season. Traditionally perennial plants, grown as an annual in our region, as the frost will kill the plant. Determinate varieties grow for a while, then fruit for a 4 to 6 week period, after which they are pulled from the ground. Indeterminate varieties fruit indefinitely while at the same time growing. Tomato, Cherry (Sun Gold F1) Solanum lycopersicum Summer Uses, Lore, Origins, and Other Miscellany • Sun Gold’s are known for their intense fruity flavor. Exceptionally sweet, bright tangerine-orange cherry tomatoes start yielding early and bear right through the season. Traditionally perennial plants, grown as an annual in our region, as the frost will kill the plant. Determinate varieties grow for a while, then fruit for a 4 to 6 week period, after which they are pulled from the ground. Indeterminate varieties fruit indefinitely while at the same time growing. apr apr apr apr may may may may may jun jun jun jun jul jul jul jul jul aug aug aug aug sep sep sep sep oct oct oct oct Planting SI Transplant after last frost. Space seedlings 18” apart. If the seedling is leggy, dig HO a trench about 2 ½ inches TP deep, and lay the seedling on its side in the trench so that the cotyledons (the two bottom leaves) are just above the soil surface. Sprinkle compost or organic fertilizer into the trench and fill it in. Pinch BH off the cotyledons. Water with fish/kelp solution. Harvest As tomato fruits mature, they soften and develop their color (be it red, orange, yellow, or purple). Gently pull them from the plant and remove the calyx (the green hat). Reduce RM watering around harvest SI Start time to intensify flavor and Indoors HO Harden Off TP Transreduce cracking of skins. If plant BH Begin rain is expected, harvest all Harvest RM Remove fully ripe tomatoes. apr apr apr apr may may may may may jun jun jun jun jul jul jul jul jul aug aug aug aug sep sep sep sep oct oct oct oct Planting SI Transplant after last frost. Space seedlings 18” apart. If the seedling is leggy, dig HO a trench about 2 ½ inches TP deep, and lay the seedling on its side in the trench so that the cotyledons (the two bottom leaves) are just above the soil surface. Sprinkle compost or organic fertilizer into the trench and fill it in. Pinch BH off the cotyledons. Water with fish/kelp solution. Harvest As tomato fruits mature, they soften and develop their color (be it red, orange, yellow, or purple). Gently pull them from the plant and remove the calyx (the green hat). Reduce RM watering around harvest SI Start Indoors HO time to intensify flavor and Harden Off TP Transreduce cracking of skins. If plant BH Begin rain is expected, harvest all Harvest RM Remove fully ripe tomatoes. Care Feed with fertilizer (compost is best), and avoid overhead watering to prevent common diseases such as Blossom End Rot, Early Blight and Late Blight. Use row covers to protect young seedlings from Flea Beetles and White Flies. In early June, remove small suckers developing on the crook of the branches. Plant will need to be tied to the trellis every week or so. Storage Store in a cool, dry place (not in the refrigerator) away from direct light. Will keep for up to one week. Tomatoes give off ethylene as they ripen. Keep them away from other fruits/ vegetables that are nearing peak ripeness. Care Feed with fertilizer (compost is best), and avoid overhead watering to prevent common diseases such as Blossom End Rot, Early Blight and Late Blight. Use row covers to protect young seedlings from Flea Beetles and White Flies. In early June, remove small suckers developing on the crook of the branches. Plant will need to be tied to the trellis every week or so. Storage Store in a cool, dry place (not in the refrigerator) away from direct light. Will keep for up to one week. Tomatoes give off ethylene as they ripen. Keep them away from other fruits/ vegetables that are nearing peak ripeness. Tomato, Cherry (Sun Gold F1) Solanum lycopersicum Summer Uses, Lore, Origins, and Other Miscellany • Sun Gold’s are known for their intense fruity flavor. Exceptionally sweet, bright tangerine-orange cherry tomatoes start yielding early and bear right through the season. Traditionally perennial plants, grown as an annual in our region, as the frost will kill the plant. Determinate varieties grow for a while, then fruit for a 4 to 6 week period, after which they are pulled from the ground. Indeterminate varieties fruit indefinitely while at the same time growing. Tomato, Cherry (Sun Gold F1) Solanum lycopersicum Summer Uses, Lore, Origins, and Other Miscellany • Sun Gold’s are known for their intense fruity flavor. Exceptionally sweet, bright tangerine-orange cherry tomatoes start yielding early and bear right through the season. Traditionally perennial plants, grown as an annual in our region, as the frost will kill the plant. Determinate varieties grow for a while, then fruit for a 4 to 6 week period, after which they are pulled from the ground. Indeterminate varieties fruit indefinitely while at the same time growing. apr apr apr apr may may may may may jun jun jun jun jul jul jul jul jul aug aug aug aug sep sep sep sep oct oct oct oct Planting SI Transplant after last frost. Space seedlings 18” apart. If the seedling is leggy, dig HO a trench about 2 ½ inches TP deep, and lay the seedling on its side in the trench so that the cotyledons (the two bottom leaves) are just above the soil surface. Sprinkle compost or organic fertilizer into the trench and fill it in. Pinch BH off the cotyledons. Water with fish/kelp solution. Harvest As tomato fruits mature, they soften and develop their color (be it red, orange, yellow, or purple). Gently pull them from the plant and remove the calyx (the green hat). Reduce RM watering around harvest SI Start time to intensify flavor and Indoors HO Harden Off TP Transreduce cracking of skins. If plant BH Begin rain is expected, harvest all Harvest RM Remove fully ripe tomatoes. apr apr apr apr may may may may may jun jun jun jun jul jul jul jul jul aug aug aug aug sep sep sep sep oct oct oct oct Planting SI Transplant after last frost. Space seedlings 18” apart. If the seedling is leggy, dig HO a trench about 2 ½ inches TP deep, and lay the seedling on its side in the trench so that the cotyledons (the two bottom leaves) are just above the soil surface. Sprinkle compost or organic fertilizer into the trench and fill it in. Pinch BH off the cotyledons. Water with fish/kelp solution. Harvest As tomato fruits mature, they soften and develop their color (be it red, orange, yellow, or purple). Gently pull them from the plant and remove the calyx (the green hat). Reduce RM watering around harvest SI Start time to intensify flavor and Indoors HO Harden Off TP Transreduce cracking of skins. If plant BH Begin rain is expected, harvest all Harvest RM Remove fully ripe tomatoes. Care Feed with fertilizer (compost is best), and avoid overhead watering to prevent common diseases such as Blossom End Rot, Early Blight and Late Blight. Use row covers to protect young seedlings from Flea Beetles and White Flies. In early June, remove small suckers developing on the crook of the branches. Plant will need to be tied to the trellis every week or so. Storage Store in a cool, dry place (not in the refrigerator) away from direct light. Will keep for up to one week. Tomatoes give off ethylene as they ripen. Keep them away from other fruits/ vegetables that are nearing peak ripeness. Care Feed with fertilizer (compost is best), and avoid overhead watering to prevent common diseases such as Blossom End Rot, Early Blight and Late Blight. Use row covers to protect young seedlings from Flea Beetles and White Flies. In early June, remove small suckers developing on the crook of the branches. Plant will need to be tied to the trellis every week or so. Storage Store in a cool, dry place (not in the refrigerator) away from direct light. Will keep for up to one week. Tomatoes give off ethylene as they ripen. Keep them away from other fruits/ vegetables that are nearing peak ripeness.