Cherry Tomato Floridity Live Plant, Outdoor Garden Ready, Grow Your Own Tomatoes, 2 Litre Root Ball
Cherry Tomato Floridity – Live Plant in 2 Litre Root Ball
Bring homegrown flavour to your garden with this Cherry Tomato Floridity live plant. Floridity is a prolific cherry tomato variety prized for producing long, generous trusses of sweet, bite-sized red fruits throughout the summer months. Ideal for outdoor growing in borders, raised beds, or large containers, this plant arrives garden-ready in a 2 litre root ball, well-established and ready to thrive.
Floridity is an indeterminate (cordon) variety, meaning it will continue to grow and produce fruit over an extended season when properly supported and side-shooted. The sweet, juicy cherry tomatoes are perfect for salads, snacking, and cooking straight from the vine.
What's Included:
- 1 x Cherry Tomato Floridity Live Plant
- Supplied in a 2 Litre Root Ball
- Outdoor garden ready
Growing Tips:
- Plant outdoors once all risk of frost has passed
- Provide a sturdy stake, cane, or support frame as the plant grows
- Remove side shoots regularly to encourage strong, productive trusses
- Water consistently and feed with a high-potash tomato fertiliser once fruits begin to set
- Harvest fruits when fully ripe and richly coloured for the best flavour
Cultural Information:
- Botanical Name: Solanum lycopersicum 'Floridity'
- Common Names: Cherry Tomato Floridity, Tomato Floridity
- Classification: Tender Annual Fruiting Plant
- Fully Grown Height & Spread: 150–180 cm × 40–50 cm (when trained as a cordon)
- Growth Habit: Indeterminate (Cordon) – Upright, Vigorous
- Perfect for: Vegetable Gardens, Raised Beds, Large Containers, Greenhouses
- Fruiting Period: Summer to Early Autumn
- Fruit Type: Small, Round Cherry Tomatoes – Sweet and Juicy
- Planting Position: Full Sun, Sheltered
- Soil: Fertile, Well-Drained, Moisture-Retentive
- Watering: Regular and Consistent – Avoid Irregular Watering to Prevent Fruit Splitting
- Feeding: High-Potash Tomato Feed Once Fruits Begin to Form
- Hardiness: Not Frost Hardy – Plant Outdoors After Last Frost
- Attracts: Pollinators Including Bees
Notes: This listing is for the Floridity variety of cherry tomato. Please ensure all risk of frost has passed before planting outdoors, or grow under cover for an earlier start to the season.