Snow White Cherry Tomato Seeds (Solanum lycopersicum) – Heirloom, Creamy White Cherry Clusters, Extra-Sweet Flavor, Great for Snacking

$2.99

Minimum: 20+ Seeds

If you think you’ve tasted every kind of cherry tomato, the Snow White Tomato will surprise you. This charming heirloom produces clusters of small, creamy-white fruits that blush faintly pale yellow as they ripen. Unlike most cherry tomatoes, these gems have a gentle, extra-sweet flavor that’s smooth, mellow, and refreshing, perfect for eating by the handful straight from the vine.

When I grew Snow White for the first time, I wasn’t sure what to expect from a white tomato. But as the fruits ripened in heavy clusters, glowing like pearls against the vines, I quickly realized this was no novelty, it was a garden essential. The taste was unlike anything else in my tomato patch: sweet as honey, mild, and never acidic. Even family members who claimed they didn’t like tomatoes couldn’t stop popping them in their mouths like candy.

🌟 Why Grow Snow White Tomatoes?

  • Unique heirloom beauty: Creamy white cherry tomatoes that stand out in the garden.

  • Delicious flavor: Extra-sweet, mild, and refreshing, low acidity makes them a hit with kids.

  • Prolific clusters: Indeterminate vines produce heavily all summer long.

  • Perfect snacking size: Bite-sized fruits, about 1 inch across.

  • Garden showstopper: Uncommon color makes for dazzling salads and market displays.

📜 History & Heritage:
Snow White is part of a beloved family of white and pale-yellow heirloom tomatoes that have been passed down by growers seeking sweetness and novelty. While its exact origin isn’t as ancient as some European heirlooms, it has earned a firm place among gardeners worldwide for its dependable yields, eye-catching beauty, and candy-like flavor. Today, it’s considered one of the best “white” cherry tomatoes available.

🍴 Culinary Uses:

  • Snacking: Perfect fresh off the vine, so sweet they rarely make it to the kitchen.

  • Salads: Pair with red, orange, and purple tomatoes for a rainbow display.

  • Children’s gardens: A fun way to get kids excited about gardening and eating fresh produce.

  • Gourmet plating: Adds elegance and surprise to charcuterie boards, tapas, and appetizers.

  • Juicing or fermenting: Low acidity makes them a smooth addition to juices or probiotic ferments.

🌿 Growing Tips (from experience):

  • Start indoors: Sow seeds 6–8 weeks before your last expected frost date.

  • Transplanting: Harden off seedlings and move outdoors once soil has warmed and frost danger is gone.

  • Spacing: Plant 24–36 inches apart; vines are indeterminate and require support.

  • Support: Use cages, trellises, or stakes to hold up heavy fruit clusters.

  • Soil: Prefers rich, well-drained soil with organic compost mixed in.

  • Watering: Keep soil evenly moist. Mulch helps reduce stress and prevents cracking.

  • Feeding: Apply a tomato fertilizer every 3–4 weeks for continuous production.

  • Harvest: About 75–80 days from transplant. Fruits are ripe when they turn creamy white to pale yellow and soften slightly.

💡 Pro Tip: Snow White tomatoes are best picked fully ripe for peak sweetness. Their pale coloring can make it tricky to judge, but look for a soft blush of ivory-yellow and test for a slight give when gently squeezed.

🌍 Perfect For:

  • Home gardeners: Easy to grow, fun to share, and deliciously sweet.

  • Families with kids: A mild, low-acid tomato even picky eaters will love.

  • Seed collectors: A rare color variant that adds diversity to tomato collections.

  • Chefs & foodies: A gourmet cherry tomato that elevates dishes with color and flavor.

  • Market growers: Unique look and exceptional taste make them an instant sell-out.

Why You’ll Love It:
The Snow White Cherry Tomato is more than just a curiosity, it’s a taste experience. Sweet, refreshing, and endlessly snackable, it turns skeptics into tomato lovers and adds a magical touch to salads, markets, and garden baskets. Its creamy-white fruits glow like pearls among the vines, making your garden look like it’s strung with ornaments.

Grow Snow White tomatoes this season, and you’ll see why gardeners call them “nature’s candy.” Each harvest brings a little sweetness, a little beauty, and a whole lot of joy to your garden and table. ❄️🍅✨