Super Sweet 100 tomato plant with long clusters of bright red cherry tomatoes ripening on the vine – high-yield hybrid variety for gardens

Super Sweet 100 Tomato: A Garden Favorite for Abundant Cherry Harvests

If you’re searching for a tomato variety that delivers unbeatable sweetness and high yields, look no further than the Super Sweet 100 Tomato. This popular cherry tomato has earned a loyal following among gardeners for its long trusses of bright red fruits and its ability to keep producing all season. Whether you’re snacking straight off the vine or adding fresh flavor to salads, Super Sweet 100 is a must-grow for any tomato lover.

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Why Choose Super Sweet 100 Tomatoes?

The Super Sweet 100 is a hybrid cherry tomato that builds on the success of the original Sweet 100. With stronger disease resistance and even higher yields, it’s one of the most reliable choices for gardeners. Key benefits include:

  • Incredible flavor – Extra-sweet fruits with a classic cherry tomato tang.

  • High productivity – Produces long trusses loaded with up to 100 fruits or more per plant.

  • Continuous harvest – Indeterminate growth means plants will keep producing until frost.

  • Garden versatility – Performs well in raised beds, large containers, or traditional garden plots.

  • Disease resistance – Hybrid vigor makes plants more resilient against common tomato problems.


How to Grow Super Sweet 100 from Seed

Starting this variety from seed is easy, and with the right care, you’ll be harvesting cherries in no time.

  1. Start Indoors
    Sow seeds 6–8 weeks before your last frost date. For a complete guide on seed starting, see The Best Seeds to Start Indoors: A Complete Guide for Bigger Harvests and Blooms.

  2. Soil and Germination
    Use a light, well-draining seed-starting mix. Keep soil temperatures between 70–75°F for consistent germination.

  3. Transplanting
    Once seedlings have developed two sets of true leaves, transplant them into larger pots. Harden off and move outdoors after the danger of frost has passed.

  4. Support and Care
    Super Sweet 100 is an indeterminate tomato, meaning it keeps growing and producing. Provide cages, trellises, or stakes to support heavy vines. Regular pruning will also help maximize airflow and yield.

  5. Watering and Feeding
    Keep soil evenly moist and water at the base to prevent leaf disease. Fertilize regularly with a balanced tomato fertilizer, especially once flowering and fruiting begin.


Harvesting Super Sweet 100 Tomatoes

In about 65 days from transplanting, you’ll begin to see clusters of glossy red cherry tomatoes ready to pick. Each fruit is about 1 inch across, bursting with sweetness and perfect for:

  • Snacking straight from the vine

  • Tossing into fresh salads

  • Garnishing pasta dishes

  • Adding to veggie trays and appetizers

Because they are borne in long clusters, harvesting is easy—just snip an entire truss and enjoy.


Why Gardeners Love Super Sweet 100

Gardeners rave about this variety not just for its flavor, but also for its reliability. Even in challenging seasons, Super Sweet 100 tends to perform well, offering heavy yields from summer until the first frost. It’s a perfect variety for families who love fresh cherry tomatoes in abundance.


Where to Buy Super Sweet 100 Tomato Seeds

Whether you’re growing a few plants for home use or planning larger plantings, we’ve got you covered with seed pack sizes to match your needs:

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