Ah! You’re probably referring to the “Fourth of July Tomato”, which is a heirloom tomato variety known for its patriotic, colorful appearance and sweet flavor — perfect for summer salads and grilling 🍅🇺🇸.
Here’s a detailed overview:
🍅 Fourth of July Tomato
🌱 Description
- Type: Indeterminate heirloom tomato
- Fruit color: Bright red with yellow stripes (sometimes more orange), giving a “fireworks” or patriotic look
- Fruit size: Small to medium (about 6–12 oz each)
- Flavor: Sweet, mild, juicy, great for fresh eating
- Maturity: Very early — usually 49–55 days from transplant to first harvest, one of the earliest tomatoes you can grow in summer
🌞 Growing Tips
- Sun: Full sun (6–8 hours/day)
- Soil: Well-draining, rich in organic matter
- Watering: Keep consistent; avoid wetting leaves to reduce disease
- Support: Needs stakes or cages — indeterminate varieties keep growing all season
- Spacing: About 24–36 inches between plants
🍴 Culinary Uses
- Fresh in salads or Caprese
- Sliced on sandwiches or burgers
- Grilled or roasted as a side dish
- Garnish for patriotic Fourth of July platters
🌟 Fun Fact
Because of its early harvest, the Fourth of July Tomato is often one of the first tomatoes available to celebrate Independence Day, which is how it got its festive name.
If you want, I can give you a simple recipe that showcases these tomatoes in a patriotic Fourth of July salad, with red, white, and blue ingredients — super festive and easy!
Do you want me to do that?