Cherry tomatoes do best when given enough room to grow.
Growing cherry tomatoes in pots from seeds.
Plant purchased cherry tomato seedlings or seedlings you ve started indoors.
Insert your stake or cage into the pot before you fill it with soil.
A container 14 inches in diameter is the minimum width necessary for growing cherry tomatoes in pots.
Growing tomatoes in containers is almost always an adventure.
The soil s moisture content is one of the biggest challenges you face with container gardening.
Water the seeds or seedlings every two to three days.
They work well in small containers 5 gallons or less in size.
Most varieties of cherry tomatoes will continue to grow all summer long.
Plant your seeds or seedlings into the middle of the pot the hole only needs to be a few inches deep.
You can start cherry tomatoes from seeds or you can purchase seedlings at your local garden center.
Use a standard tomato cage or even better a snap together cage that can be formed to fit your plants needs.
Caring for cherry tomato plants.
Set your cherry tomato containers where they can enjoy at least 6 8 hours of sun a day.
Then go ahead and fill the pot with soil.
Growing cherry tomatoes from seed planting tomato seeds in trays indoors five to six weeks before you plan to transplant the tomatoes outside is a great way to get a head start on your garden.
When planting vegetables in pots one of your main considerations should be the size of the pots.
Dwarf cherry tomato varieties mature at under two feet tall.
Because containers can dry out quickly achieving success growing tomatoes in containers depends on maintaining consistent moisture.
Water your cherry tomato plant well.
Look at your cherry tomato seedling in its little container.
Most are indeterminate varieties which means that they will continue to grow and produce fruit until they are killed by a frost.
However if you avoid some common mistakes you will vastly increase your chances of successfully growing tomatoes in containers.
Be a watering vigilante.
Let the sun shine.
Cherry tomatoes can grow big and bushy.
As you plan your garden keep in mind that tomatoes are happiest in well draining soil with a ph balance of 6 2 to 6 5 and they require four to six hours of sun each day.
It can be incredibly rewarding or flat out disastrous.
Even compact bushy container varieties will likely need some form of support as they fruit.
Sometimes epic failures can happen for reasons beyond your control like tomato blight or a ridiculously wet or cold summer.
If soil is fast draining consider using a water retaining additive self watering container or checking soil moisture every day.
Most cherry tomatoes will take about 10 weeks to grow and start producing fruit.