Tomatoes are probably the most popular vegetables (biologically they are fruits, actually) in our gardens because besides their unmistakable taste, they are also very pleasing to look at, forming a "sea of red" in our yard.

Besides classic tomatoes, cherry tomatoes have started to be increasingly present in Romania and that's why we thought to give you some tips on how to grow them right in your garden.

The germination period for cherry tomatoes is 7 days, and in 70-80 days you will already be able to enjoy the first harvest. Cherry tomatoes need a lot of sun and must be watered regularly to turn into those delicious little vegetables that we eat on any occasion.

The soil in which you plant cherry tomatoes should be very fertile, enriched with fertilizers to produce as much fruit as possible. After planting the seeds, make sure the soil where they were planted is always moist, at least until the first leaves appear.

Although cherry tomatoes need less fertilizer than regular ones, make sure they always have a generous amount of nutrients so that the plant can grow in optimal conditions.