The Everglades Tomato

Florida's Native Blueberry-Sized Tomato packs a flavorful punch! Contained in a small package, it packs all the flavor of a full-sized, fresh off the vine, beefsteak tomato. There doesn't exist a hardier, more productive, or easier to grow tomato variety for the Florida Garden. This Indeterminate Tomato bush will produce countless clusters of approximately 8 to 12 blueberry-sized tomatoes.

These plants flourish in the face of Florida's extreme weather fluctuations. Whether it's a deluge of rain or a sticky hot day, these hardy plants grow and produce through it all.

For the garden outside of Florida, these provide rare exotic tomato to add to the garden. Grow it like you would any other Tomato Variety and watch UNLOAD.

Start seeds indoors or outdoors after the threat of frost has passed. In South Florida Seeds can be started just about any time of the year. In Central and Northern Florida try to avoid starting seeds during the December-February cold snaps.

Everglades Tomatoes in a hand, this is to show off their size

Culinary Uses

Use the Everglades Tomato the same way that any other tomato would be used. These little beauties have two primary culinary uses: Presentation and flavoring. Garnish salads, wraps, and drinks with the whole, fresh, tomato berries.
Cooking with the Everglades Tomato is really simple. Any recipe that calls for tomatoes, just add the whole Tomato Berries before cooking, no need to slice and dice. An Old Florida favorite is to add them whole to Omelets! Nothing beats that delicious combo.

Everglades Tomatoes in a bowl, this is to show off their size