Data specific to Tomatoes (Edit)
Heredity: Hybrid
Skin Color: Red
Flesh Color: Red
Fruit Shape: Grape/Oval
Fruit Size: Small
Fruit Weight: 1 oz.
Leaf Type: Regular-Leaf
Tomato Plant Height: 7 feet
Growth Mode: Indeterminate
Earliness: Early
Days to Maturity: 60
Physiological Resistance: Cracking
History: Bred and released by Known-You Seed, Ltd.
Comments by NJ Ag Exp St.: 1999 All-American Selection. Balanced tomato flavor
Country: China

General Plant Information (Edit)
Plant Habit: Vine
Life cycle: Perennial
Sun Requirements: Full Sun
Water Preferences: Mesic
Minimum cold hardiness: Zone 11 +4.4 °C (40 °F) to +7.2 °C (50 °F)
Plant Height: Varies greatly by species and cultivated variety.
Plant Spread: Varies greatly by species and cultivated variety.
Leaves: Other: Varies greatly by species and cultivated variety.
Fruit: Showy
Edible to birds
Fruiting Time: Other: Varies greatly by species and cultivated variety.
Flower Color: Yellow
Bloom Size: Under 1"
Flower Time: Other: Varies greatly by species and cultivated variety.
Uses: Vegetable
Suitable as Annual
Edible Parts: Fruit
Eating Methods: Raw
Cooked
Resistances: Rabbit Resistant
Toxicity: Leaves are poisonous
Roots are poisonous
Propagation: Seeds: Self fertile
Other info: Direct sowing into the garden not recommended. Sow seeds into sterile seed starting mix, 1/8"-1/4" deep, indoors, 6-8 weeks prior to last expected frost date. Optimal germination occurs in 7-14 days with constant moisture and soil temperatures of 75-90F.
Propagation: Other methods: Cuttings: Stem
Pollinators: Self
Various insects
Containers: Preferred depth: Some tomato varieties, primarily dwarf and determinate varieties, are suitable for container gardening. Large, vining, indeterminate types can be grown in 5 gallon or larger containers but may require extra attention.
Awards and Recognitions: AAS (All-America Selection®): 1999 National

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Common names
  • Tomato
Botanical names
  • Accepted: Solanum lycopersicum
  • Synonym: Lycopersicon lycopersicum
Also sold as:
  • Juliet F1

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Location: my Zone 7b garden in North Georgia Mountains
Date: 2023-04-11
Location: my garden in Dawsonville, GA (zone 7b north Geogia mountains)
Date: 2022-08-03
Location: My Gardens
Date: September 13, 2016
Freshly Picked From Vines

Date: 2018-07-19
Location: my garden in Dawsonville, GA (zone 7b north Geogia mountains)
Date: 2022-06-24
Seeds planted indoors 2/22/2022, transplanted outdoors 5/2, first
Location: My Gardens
Date: September 13, 2016
Freshly Picked From Vines
Location: Long Island, NY 
Date: 2015-06-16
side by side plants
Location: Long Island, NY 
Date: 2015-08-05
Location: Jacksonville, Fl.
Date: 2014-04-29
Location: All pictures taken in/on my gardens/greenhouse/property
Date: 2017-10-01
Location: La Crescenta, CA
Date: 2017-06-30
Location: Long Island, NY 
Date: 2013-08-17
Location: NE., Fl.
Date: 2014-03-01 
A 6 week old seedling just graduated to a larger pot.
Location: Long Island, NY 
Date: 2013-09-05
Photo by Newyorkrita
Photo by Newyorkrita

Date: 2013-09-25

Date: 2013-09-25
Location: Long Island, NY 
Date: 2013-07-25
Photo by Newyorkrita
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Comments:
  • Posted by Newyorkrita (North Shore, Long Island, NY ) on Sep 2, 2013 7:34 PM concerning plant:
    Juliet is my favorite grape tomato. I love it because the tomatoes are very large for a grape variety and the plant sets tomatoes like crazy. I have Juliets to pick almost every day. I need a productive variety and Juliet fits the bill perfectly.
  • Posted by farmerdill (Augusta Georgia - Zone 8a) on Mar 7, 2014 6:20 PM concerning plant:
    This is one of the most productive tomatoes I ever grew. Large grape shaped tomato reasonably tasty. I am not a big fan of cherry type tomatoes, but this one does crank out the fruit. Jenny did almost as well
  • Posted by Bonehead (Planet Earth - Zone 8b) on Sep 14, 2016 2:49 PM concerning plant:
    This seems like a small plum tomato to me rather than a grape. Good 2-bite size, very smooth and shiny unblemished skin, firm flesh, good production, no disease or cracking issues. But, not much in the way of taste for me, pretty bland.
  • Posted by LoriMT (Dawsonville, GA - Zone 8a) on Jun 30, 2022 1:36 PM concerning plant:
    First the past 8 years, Juliet tomato has been the star performer in my zone 7b North Georgia Mountains garden. It starts producing early, continues during the hottest days of August, and doesn't stop until October frosts. The fruit has an excellent flavor, not too sweet. I use these tomatoes for canning salsa, and also fresh for salads.
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