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Sugar Rush Hybrid Grape Tomato Seeds

Sugar Rush Hybrid Grape Tomato Seeds

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Key Characteristics
Days To Maturity

53

Mature Height

7 Feet

Mature Width

4 Feet

Sun / Shade

Full Sun

Fruit Weight

1 OZ

Tomato Fruit Set

Indeterminate

Description / Sugar Rush Hybrid Grape Tomato Seeds

Days to Maturity: 53 from transplant

Indeterminate

Children aren't the only ones who will love these ultra-sweet, dewdrop-shaped grape tomatoes. The flavor is spectacular—a good mix of meatiness and ultra-crunchy sweetness—and the plate appeal irresistible. Get ready for big yields and great eating from Sugar Rush hybrid.

Though classified as a grape tomato, Sugar Rush actually looks like a cherry and grape combination, with plump, rounded fruit in long, elegant trusses all over very vigorous plants. It is indeterminate, so it keeps going all season long, but the plant is more stocky than vining, reaching 5 to 7 feet high and perhaps 3 to 4 feet wide. You will be astonished at its productivity over a long summer.

Sugar Rush begins bearing early in the season, which makes it a good choice for short-summer climates. The fruit is glossy and heavier than you would expect, so keep those fruiting stems tied to hold up the big bounty of deliciousness.

Outscoring every other grape tomato variety on the Brix sweetness scale, Sugar Rush lives up to its name in every bite. You will love this easy, high performing, delectable tomato. Make it part of the vegetable patch this season.

Start seeds indoors 5 to 6 weeks before the last frost date. Plant outdoors when danger of frost is past and night temperatures consistently remain above 55 degrees Fahrenheit. If an unexpected late frost is forecasted, move baskets and planters to a frost-free location, such as the house or garage. Set plants 2 to 2½ feet apart.

Product Details

SKU 52693-PK-P1
Genus Lycopersicon
Species esculentum
Variety Sugar Rush Hybrid
Product Classification Seeds, Vegetables
Tomato Fruit Set Indeterminate
Sun / Shade Full Sun
Habit Upright
Days To Maturity 53.00
Harvest Season Early Summer, Late Summer, Mid Summer
Resistance Disease Resistant, Heat Tolerant, Humidity Tolerant
Characteristics Edible, Trellises
Uses Baskets, Beds, Containers, Cuisine, Outdoor

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  1. ce

    Best grape tomatoes 1 people found this helpful

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    These sweet, tasty tomatoes are my favorite. So delicious, they rarely make it back to the house before I gobble them up. I have planted these for two years, and have shared my extra seed s with friends, and sent some to my mom. I will keep planting these year after year. They start well inside and I never have trouble transplanting them in the spring (I live in Maryland). They grow and produce well in the ground AND in containers on my deck.
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  2. CE

    I love these! 1 people found this helpful

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    Just tried these this past summer and they were great! No problem with the seeds sprouting, the plant grew well and the tomatoes are the sweetest I have ever tasted. Perfect for snacking. In fact, I am still snacking on them and it is almost mid-October. I hope to move one plant into my greenhouse and see how it does over the winter.
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  3. CE

    I love these! 1 people found this helpful

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    Just tried these this past summer and they were great! No problem with the seeds sprouting, the plant grew well and the tomatoes are the sweetest I have ever tasted. Perfect for snacking. In fact, I am still snacking on them and it is almost mid-October. I hope to move one plant into my greenhouse and see how it does over the winter.
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  4. Mka

    One of our family's favorite 1 people found this helpful

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    These tomatoes are so crunchy! Super thin skin and very sweet. Perfect for toddlers for cutting up into pieces that are not a choking hazard. They stay in tact after cutting up and keep the tomato crunch. Soooo sweet and delicious. Nothing about them I dislike possibly only that they are not as heavy producers as some other varieties (sweet 100 for instance) but the texture is like no other. Bought them after reading they have the highest brix content for tomatoes. Balanced with slight acidity. This will be my 4th year growing them in my garden
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  5. Mka

    One of our family's favorite 1 people found this helpful

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    These tomatoes are so crunchy! Super thin skin and very sweet. Perfect for toddlers for cutting up into pieces that are not a choking hazard. They stay in tact after cutting up and keep the tomato crunch. Soooo sweet and delicious. Nothing about them I dislike possibly only that they are not as heavy producers as some other varieties (sweet 100 for instance) but the texture is like no other. Bought them after reading they have the highest brix content for tomatoes. Balanced with slight acidity. This will be my 4th year growing them in my garden
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  6. Janet

    Delicious! 1 people found this helpful

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    These Sugar Rush tomatoes were amazing. Prolific and delicious.
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  7. Joseph

    Very Sweet 1 people found this helpful

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    Planted these last year and they did very well. They were both very sweet, large and prolific. The vine produced all summer up to the end of September. I had no problem with diseases.
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  8. MacLass47

    Tasty (Tall) Giant 1 people found this helpful

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    Love Sugar Rush. It lives up to it's name - so sweet. It was the first tomato to ripen! Middle of August, it is still blooming and growing taller. Nearly 7 ft tall. Definitely one to grow again next year!
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