Tomato Orange Berry
Orange berry is one of a range of indeterminate heritage cherry varieties. It produces pale green fruits that turn bright orange on long trusses bearing up to 50 fruits per truss. It is a productive cropper with good flavour.
Sow in pots from February onwards. Sow seeds on the surface, cover lightly. Do not allow the soil to dry out. Hold containers in warm conditions until shoots appear, which may take from 3-10 days. Move seedlings immediately to bright light conditions, such as a south-facing window. Inadequate light is a frequent cause of failure of young seedlings. Pot on after first true leaves appear. At about the time of last frost, set out into grow bags. Do not allow the plants to get too cold.