Candy Berry Micro Dwarf Tomato
Ultra-compact • Container-friendly • Perfect for patios & indoor growing
Everything you need to know at a glance:
🍅 Quick Overview
Type: Open-pollinated
Category: Micro Dwarf Tomato
- Growth Habit: Determinate (Micro Dwarf)
Height: 10–12 inches
Days to harvest: ~55–65
Container friendly: Extremely
Indoor friendly: Yes
Open Pollinated Micro Dwarf Tomato
🌟 What Makes Candy Berry Special
Candy Berry is a true micro dwarf tomato — compact, highly productive, and perfect for small-space growing. Despite its size, it produces a steady supply of small, sweet fruit with a smooth, slightly fruity flavor.
Candy Berry is especially popular for its sweeter flavor profile compared to many micro dwarf varieties. As an open-pollinated variety, it produces seeds that can be saved and grown again season after season.
🌱 Is This Variety Right for You?
- You want a tomato for a patio or balcony
- You need something that stays small and manageable
- You want a low-maintenance plant (no staking or pruning)
- You’re interested in growing tomatoes indoors
- You want reliable production in a compact space
🍅 Flavor & Fruit
Fruit size: Small cherry
Color: Bright red
Flavor: Sweet, fruity, slightly richer than typical cherry tomatoes
Best uses: Fresh eating, salads, snacking
Candy Berry offers a smooth, approachable flavor — not acidic, not bland — just a dependable, garden-fresh tomato.
🌱 Plant Details
Plant size: Micro dwarf
Height: ~10–12 inches
Growth habit: Compact, bushy
Support needed: None
Best grown in: Containers, indoor pots, small outdoor spaces
Candy Berry thrives where traditional tomatoes simply won’t fit.
☀️ Growing Tips
Sun: Full sun (6–8+ hours) /
(Bright grow lights work well indoors)
Water: Keep soil evenly moist
Soil: Well-draining potting mix
Container size: ½–1 gallon recommended
Harvest: Typically 55–65 days from transplant
Because of its size, Candy Berry is ideal for indoor growing during colder months.
🪴 Indoor Growing Bonus
Candy Berry can perform well indoors with the right conditions:
No pruning required
No trellising or cages
Compact enough for countertops or windowsills
With sufficient light, Candy Berry can be grown indoors year-round.
⚠️ Common Issues & Fixes
- Wilting midday? Check soil moisture.
Small containers dry out quickly. If the soil is dry, water thoroughly — Candy Berry will usually perk back up fast. - Leaves turning yellow? Often caused by overwatering.
Let the soil dry slightly between waterings and make sure your container has good drainage. - Plant looks small or “stuck”? This is normal — micro dwarf varieties are bred to stay compact.
Candy Berry is bred to stay compact. Focus on overall health and fruit production rather than plant size. - Slow growth? May need more light.
Candy Berry thrives in full sun. If growing indoors, ensure strong grow lights or a very bright window. - Low fruit production? Check light and feeding.
Insufficient sunlight or lack of nutrients can reduce yield. Increase light and use a balanced fertilizer as needed. - Leaves curling slightly? Often due to heat or watering inconsistency.
Keep watering consistent and avoid letting the plant fully dry out too often.
Plants are resilient — small adjustments usually fix it.
🌱 Want to grow Candy Berry yourself?
Available as seedlings at the Overland Park Farmers Market.
Follow along at kc-bygg.com for updates, tips, and seasonal availability.
🌱 From KC Backyard Garden Guy
This Candy Berry plant was grown with care and selected for strong roots, compact structure, and reliable production.
Check back anytime — this page may be updated with seasonal tips, indoor growing notes, or harvest ideas.
🌻 Grown locally by KC Backyard Garden Guy
📍 Kansas City area
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