


Gold Currant Tomato Seeds – Sweet, Small Heirloom Tomatoes for Your Garden
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Gold Currant Tomato Seeds produce adorable, tiny golden-yellow tomatoes packed with sweetness and vibrant flavor. This heirloom currant-type variety grows in abundant cascading clusters, offering continuous harvests of bite-sized fruits perfect for snacking, salads, garnishes, and kids’ gardens.
These vigorous indeterminate plants thrive in both garden beds and containers, making them ideal for balconies, patios, and small spaces. Extremely productive and easy to grow, Gold Currant tomatoes provide steady yields throughout summer and are known for their excellent disease resistance and resilience. Non-GMO and open-pollinated, they are a favorite among heirloom growers and fresh-eating tomato lovers.
Features
- Produces tiny, sweet currant-sized golden tomatoes
- Heavy-yielding heirloom variety with continuous clusters
- Perfect for snacking, salads, and kids’ gardens
- Ideal for pots, containers, patios, and small spaces
- Non-GMO, open-pollinated heirloom seeds
- Vigorous, disease-resistant indeterminate plants
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Specifications
- Botanical Name: Solanum pimpinellifolium
- Common Name (U.S.): Gold Currant Tomato
- Variety: Gold Currant (Heirloom)
- Seed Type: Non-GMO Heirloom
- Season: Warm season
- USDA Zones: 3–12 (grown as annual)
- Plant Type: Annual
- Growth Habit: Indeterminate
- Fruit Size: Very small (currant-sized)
- Fruit Color: Golden yellow
- Flavor Profile: Sweet, fruity, bright
- Days to Maturity: 65–75 days
- Light Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Rich, well-drained soil, pH 6.0–7.0
- Watering: Moderate, consistent moisture
- Sowing Depth: 1/4 inch
- Spacing: 18–24 inches
- Germination: 7–14 days
- Optimal Germination Temperature: 70–85°F
- Special Notes: Excellent for containers; continuous fruiting all season.
Planting Guide
- Start indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost date.
- Keep seedlings warm and under strong light.
- Transplant outdoors after frost danger passes.
- Provide cages or light staking to support heavy fruit clusters.
- Water consistently for best fruit production.
- Harvest when fruits turn fully golden and sweet.
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