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Orange Grape Tomato - Quebec Seeds | Les Semis de la Seigneurie

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The ultra-sweet orange grape tomato, a crunchy candy from the garden!

The Orange Grape tomato is an indeterminate grape variety producing exceptionally sweet, bright orange fruit. Grown at Semis de la Seigneurie, this miniature tomato (smaller than a cherry tomato) offers an ultra-sweet and fruity flavor with an irresistibly crisp texture. It produces abundant yields with spectacular clusters of 20-40 fruits! Loved by children for its perfect size and naturally sweet taste.

Why choose the Orange Grape tomato from Semis de la Seigneurie?

Seeds produced in Quebec – Adapted to our climate, without chemical pesticides

Ultra-sweet – Natural fruity candy flavor

Grape size – Smaller than a cherry, perfect for children

Spectacular production – Clusters of 20-40 fruits

Crunchy texture – Irresistible as a snack

Culture in Quebec (zone 4b and above)

Start your seedlings indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost (early April). Transplant after all risk of frost has passed (early June) with a sturdy stake (indeterminate variety). The sweet flavor develops best in full sun – maximum exposure is recommended! Excellent in a pot of at least 40 cm.

Producer's advice

💚 Indeterminate variety – recommended size for optimal production

🌿 Sturdy support needed (heavy bunches)

☀️ Full sun for maximum sweetness

💧 Water regularly for a crisp texture

Culinary uses

Orange Grape tomatoes are perfect fresh for snacks (straight from the plant!), children's lunches, salads, kebabs, and platters. Their miniature size and ultra-sweet taste make them irresistible. They disappear quickly from the garden!


🌱 CULTURE

Indoor sowing:

  • Start 6-8 weeks before the last frost (early April)
  • Germination temperature: 20-25°C
  • Germination: 5-10 days
  • Depth: 0.5 cm
  • Bright light is needed from germination onwards.

Transplantation:

  • After all risk of frost (early June in Quebec)
  • Spacing: 60-75 cm between plants (indeterminate)
  • Rich, well-drained soil, pH 6.0-6.8
  • Exposure: full sun (6-8 hours minimum for sweetness)
  • A sturdy stake of 180-200 cm is required.
  • Excellent in a 40cm+ pot with a support

Interview :

  • Water regularly and consistently (crisp texture)
  • Fertilize every 2 weeks (tomato fertilizer)
  • Recommended size for suckers (1-2 main stems)
  • Attach regularly to the support (heavy bunches)
  • Mulch to retain moisture

Harvest :

  • First harvest: 65-75 days after transplanting
  • Harvesting continues until the first frosts.
  • Pick when the fruits are bright orange and firm.
  • Spectacular clusters of 20-40 fruits
  • Production: 4-6 kg per plant

Adaptation to the Quebec climate:

✅ Suitable for zone 4b with extended season

✅ Generous production in Quebec summer

✅ Locally tested by Les Semis de la Seigneurie


🌟 MAIN FEATURES

  • Common name: Orange Grape Tomato, Orange Grape Tomato
  • Botanical name: Solanum lycopersicum
  • Type: Indeterminate grape tomato
  • Plant height: 150-200 cm
  • Width: 60-90 cm
  • Days to maturity: 65-75 days
  • Fruit color: Bright orange
  • Fruit size: 1-2 cm (grapes - smaller than cherries)
  • Fruit weight: 10-15 g
  • Flavor: Ultra-sweet, fruity, natural candy
  • Texture: Crunchy, firm
  • Yield: 4-6 kg per plant
  • Port: Undetermined (continuous growth)
  • Special feature: Clusters of 20-40 fruits
  • Hardiness zone: Annual
  • Seed origin: Produced in Quebec by Les Semis de la Seigneurie
  • Free from chemical pesticides

💡 SUGGESTIONS FOR USE

In the kitchen:

  • 🍅 Fresh Snacks – Crunchy Natural Candy
  • 🍱 Kids' lunch – Perfect size, loved
  • 🥗 Salads – A sweet and colorful touch
  • 🍢 Kebabs – With cheese and basil
  • 🧀 Appetizer platters – They disappear quickly
  • 🌮 Tacos and wraps – Sweet and savory contrast

Conservation :

  • Fresh: at room temperature (5-7 days)
  • Do not refrigerate (loses crisp texture and flavor)
  • Frozen: whole for sauces
  • Dried: concentrates the sugar

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