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Description
75-80 days. This pear tomato is a real overachiever! A great tomato just loaded with hundreds of small, 1–2 inch, yellow, pear-shaped fruit. Indeterminate, so a trellis is recommended for heavy production. F 1–2, V.
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Special Treat.
This plant survived 95+ heat wave and just keeps producing. We love to snack on the little yellow pear tomatoes!
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Sue · September 18, 2025
Great way to a great start on your summer garden
The yellow pears are always a part of my large cherry tomato garden. They arrive and mid- April in good condition and after careful unpacking, I replant them into quart pots and put them in a sunny window for a couple of weeks as it is still cold for them outside in Seattle till first week or two in May. Once transplanted into the garden they need a little while to adjust before they explode with growth in early June. I sometimes have tomatoes in early July depending on the year. These plant get huge and continuously produce sweet beautiful fruit until October.
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Jacques · June 18, 2025
No luck with this one
Unfortunately I only got to pick 3 tomatoes off this bush and it died. Not sure what happened. I've had these plants for numerous years and usually have enough to freeze some. I will miss having them this winter.