Tomato Seeds – Birdie Rouge Red Cherry
Tomato Seeds – Birdie Rouge Red Cherry
Tomato Seeds – Birdie Rouge Red Cherry

Tomato Seeds – Birdie Rouge Red Cherry

These seeds are suitable for home gardening use
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Product description

Tomato Seeds – Birdie Rouge Red Cherry Variety produce clusters of small, bright red cherry tomatoes on compact, productive plants. This heirloom type is known for its steady warm-season performance, attractive fruit clusters, and manageable plant size. Thriving in full sunlight and nutrient-rich, well-drained soil, this variety is ideal for raised beds, patio containers, and home garden plots.

Birdie Rouge Red Cherry tomatoes grow on determinate to semi-determinate plants, requiring minimal support while providing abundant yields throughout the season. With high germination potential and consistent production, this variety is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking reliable, easy-to-grow cherry tomatoes.

Features

  • Produces clusters of small, bright red cherry tomatoes

  • Compact heirloom variety suitable for small spaces

  • Reliable warm-season performance

  • Perfect for containers, raised beds, and garden rows

  • High germination potential

  • Determinate to semi-determinate vines with minimal staking required

Specifications

Botanical Name: Solanum lycopersicum
Common Name: Tomato
Variety: Birdie Rouge Red Cherry
Plant Type: Warm-season annual
Growth Habit: Determinate to semi-determinate
Fruit Size: Small
Fruit Shape: Round cherry
Fruit Color: Red
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours per day)
Soil Type: Nutrient-rich, well-drained soil
Germination Time: 7–14 days
Days to Maturity: 60–70 days
Plant Height: 2–4 feet
Watering: Moderate; maintain consistent moisture
Sowing Method: Start indoors or direct sow in containers

Growing Season:

  • Best for spring and summer planting

  • Start indoors: January–March

  • Transplant outdoors: March–May, when frost danger has passed

USDA Hardiness Zones:

  • Grown annually in Zones 3–10

  • Move outdoors once temperatures exceed 60°F (15°C)