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Solanum lycopersicon 'Little Sicily'

Slicer Tomato

  • Tasty, small, red slicer tomatoes
  • Ideal for fresh eating or to add to a favorite dish
  • Great for medium-sized containers, with or without a trellis

Peace Tree Organics
  • Category: Vegetables
  • Intro Year: 2018
  • Program: Peace Tree Organics
  • Hardiness Zone: 10-11
  • Height: 18-24 in
  • Spread: 24-36 in
  • Spacing: 24-36 in
  • Temperature: 40°F
  • Bloom Color: Yellow
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Exposure
Full Sun
Foliage Color
Green
Soil Moisture
Average Water
Attributes
Award Winning
Disease Resistant
Edible
Organic
Habit
Climbing
Trailing
Additional Information about Solanum lycopersicon 'Little Sicily'

Little Collection = Big Success!
Our Little Collection features compact determinate tomato plants with a compact, tidy habit and healthy green foliage that looks good in the store and on the patio. At less than 2 ft./61 cm tall, this tasty trio flourishes in mid-size containers, stays a manageable size and produces lots of tomatoes at the peak of Summer.

Days to maturity from transplant: 60-65
Fruit characteristics: Round, red, 3-4 oz./85-113 g
Growth: Compact Determinate
Comments:
Companion to Little Bing and Little Napoli, the compact, sturdy plants produce the majority of ripened fruit over a few weeks for a large harvest. Abundant, good-tasting, small red slicer tomatoes are great eaten fresh or used in recipes. Best in containers, with or without a trellis. Best for: Home Garden Container

Compact variety best-suited for home garden use.

Growing & Maintenance Tips for Solanum lycopersicon 'Little Sicily'

Place in a sunny area and water regularly.
Recommended for container growing.
Can be grown with or without a support or trellis. Average fertilization required.
Bloom Time: Summer

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