Patio Choice Yellow F1 Tomato

Solanum lycopersicum

Price: $3.95

SKU: 3399961

Indeterminate. Produces a large yield of 1 ounce bright yellow cherry tomatoes on 3-5 foot vines. Consider using these tomatoes fresh, in salads, in the oven, or sun dried for a deliciously sweet treat.

  • 65 days to maturity from seed.
  • 45 days to maturity from transplant.
  • 2017 AAS National Winner.
  • Bright yellow cherry tomatoes.
  • Deliciously sweet.

Resistant to Verticillium Wilt, Tobacco Mosaic Virus, and Fusarium. Each packet contains 10 seeds.


Tomato Uses: Small Fruits / Salads
Fruit Color: Orange
Fruit Color: Yellow
Genetic Classification: Hybrid

Customer Reviews:

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★★★★★ The best early cherry tomato!
By Greatgardens (Indiana) on January 2, 2025

I've grown this variety 4 times with great success. It grew happily in a 12" hanging basket and also in a full-sized earthtainer. In the basket, it grew to about 18" and in the earthtainer, about 3 ft. The yield is outstanding, and they are the sweetest very early variety I have found. They are far sweeter than any micro-dwarf I've tried! I have not grown it in the ground, so perhaps that is where the catalog description of "3-5 ft" comes from? Another advantage from the smaller size is that these can be started very early and they will not get "leggy" under good lights. In zone 6, I can get ripe cherries from Patio Choice Yellow by early-mid June!

★★★★★ Lots of ongoing tomatoes for over 3 months
By H Sinclair (Zone 7A) on November 1, 2024

Got so many dinners and salads out of a single plant, very prolific and sweet. Seedlings inside in March, transplanted into pots outside, up-potting until 14"x 12" pot. Planted with basil as a companion. This is a really nice one

★★★☆☆ Good growth but not the most tasty
By Anna (California 9b) on June 29, 2024

Very easy to grow and prolific and pretty. Didn't stay as compact or taste as GREAT as a dwarf tomato like Boronia or Tie Dye. It was fun to try but overall I would go w any dwarf instead. I am also growing these next to the sidewalk in my front yard, and they are pretty!