Wright's Market
Porch Tomato Bush (1 Gallon)
Porch Tomato Bush (1 Gallon)
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Homegrown goodness, right from your porch to your plate.
There’s nothing quite like the taste of a freshly picked tomato—sun-warmed, juicy, and full of flavor that reminds you of summer suppers and Grandma’s garden. Our 1 Gallon Porch Tomato Plant is just the right size for container growing, making it perfect for small spaces, patios, and front porch railings. It’s easy to grow, easy to love, and guaranteed to bring a little joy to your daily harvest.
🌿 Plant History & Significance
Tomatoes have been grown in American home gardens for centuries, loved for their versatility, heartiness, and nostalgic flavor. The humble tomato plant symbolizes nourishment, care, and abundance—fitting for a plant that has brought families together around the table for generations.
📏 Size & Harvest Time
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Maximum Height: 2–3 feet tall (variety-dependent, bred for container use)
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Fruit Time: Typically 55–70 days after planting, with continuous harvest through the season
🌞 Ideal Growing Conditions
Porch Tomatoes love full sun—at least 6 to 8 hours a day. Perfect for containers, they thrive in well-draining potting mix and appreciate a sturdy cage or stake for support as they grow.
🧤 Care Instructions
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Water consistently—keeping soil evenly moist but not soggy
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Fertilize every 2–3 weeks with a tomato-friendly blend
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Prune lightly to encourage airflow and fruit production
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Harvest regularly to encourage more fruiting
🌼 Complimentary Plants
Pair with:
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Basil for a fragrant, flavor-packed companion
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Marigolds to naturally deter pests and add color
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Oregano or Parsley to build a full porch-to-table herb and veggie garden
At Wright’s Market, we believe the simplest things are often the sweetest—like growing your own food and sharing it with the people you love. Our Porch Tomato Plant brings that tradition to your fingertips, turning any sunny porch into a place of purpose, pride, and plenty. From seedling to supper, it’s a little reminder of all the good that grows in a small-town garden.
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