Cherokee Giant Green tomato is a remarkable and flavorful variety that is easily distinguished in the garden. It produces large beefsteak-type fruits that ripen to a rich green, accompanied by fine yellow-orange streaks, visible both on the skin and inside. Its complex, rich, and slightly sweet flavor makes it an excellent choice for fresh consumption, especially in sandwiches and salads.
This semi-determinate variety offers a reliable harvest throughout the season without excessive and invasive growth, making it suitable for small spaces and container cultivation.
Where to grow Cherokee Giant Green tomato
This tomato grows well in zones 3 to 9. It prefers full sun exposure and nutrient-rich, well-drained soil. It adapts well to flowerbeds, raised garden beds, and large containers with adequate support.
History and traditional uses
Green tomatoes have been cultivated for generations for their unique color, slightly tangy taste, and great culinary versatility, both raw and cooked. This variety, known for its distinctive stripes and rich flavor, is now highly appreciated by amateur gardeners and heirloom collectors.
Cultivation information according to Canadian zones
Zones 8 to 9: Indoor sowing in January or February. Transplant in April. Harvest from June to October.
Zones 5 to 7: Indoor sowing from late February to mid-March. Transplant in May. Harvest from July to September.
Zones 3 to 4: Indoor sowing in late March or early April. Transplant after the last frost in late May or early June. Harvest from mid-July to early September.