Growing Zones 3 to 9
Page Number 33
Planting Season Spring
Fertilizer Type 4-6-8
Light Requirements Full Sun
Fragrant n
Edible Parts Fruit
Size Shipped Seed Packet
Foliage Color Green
Fruit Color Red
Germination 7 to 14
Maturity 60 to 65
Spacing 2 ft
Determinate|Indeterminate Determinate
Hybrid / Open Pollinated: Hybrid
Genus Solanum
Species lycopersicum
Subspecies Little Bing
Common Name Tomato, Little Bing Hybrid 

Tomato, Little Bing Hybrid 

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  • 15 seeds
  • $5.95
(VFF) 60-65 Days. Bright red 1-inch cherry fruits. Compact plants have a tidy habit and healthy green foliage. At less than 24 inches tall, they stay a manageable size and produce lots of tomatoes in a period of a few weeks for a large harvest. Fruits are delicious fresh or in your favorite recipes. Determinate.


Growing Zone: 3 to 9

Light Requirements: Full Sun

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Growing Zones 3 to 9
Page Number 33
Planting Season Spring
Fertilizer Type 4-6-8
Light Requirements Full Sun
Fragrant n
Edible Parts Fruit
Size Shipped Seed Packet
Foliage Color Green
Fruit Color Red
Germination 7 to 14
Maturity 60 to 65
Spacing 2 ft
Determinate|Indeterminate Determinate
Hybrid / Open Pollinated: Hybrid
Genus Solanum
Species lycopersicum
Subspecies Little Bing
Common Name Tomato, Little Bing Hybrid 

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My best producer for 9B Wrst Central Florida
Jan 19, 2025  |  By David Savopoulos
I grew Little Bing using a Kratky Bucket 5 years ago. It out produced the other varieties I tried. It also actually lasted through the Summer. It did have a rush of fruit, but then continued to bloom and produce fruit. I now grow them in raised beds and use row cover and shade cloth and they are still producing as good as ever. I stagger the planting of the plants to have good production all year. Highly recommend you give Little Bing a try.

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Great results
Nov 11, 2025  |  By Cynthia Hicks
I saw this little beauty for the first time 2025. The foliage of the already 8" plant was dark lush green and very sturdy- so I decided to gamble on something new-BIG WIN! Easy to maintain had spring early summer harvest moved to shade then back to full Sun for fall harvest. So many blooms hard to count them all. The tomatoes grow in clusters of 8-9 on the ends of stems. Not only a good producer but it is a beautiful , plant in a nice looking pot on Patio.

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