Photo: "Midnight Snack variety tomatoes" by Eric Polk
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Tomato · Cherry
Midnight Snack Tomato
Indeterminate · Solanaceae
Midnight Snack is an All-America Selections cherry tomato with red fruit overlaid in glossy black-purple where the skin receives strong sun. It crops heavily on indeterminate vines, tastes balanced and sweet, and gives beginners a high-contrast ornamental edible—just note that the dramatic dark color develops best in direct sunlight.
At a Glance
Days to Maturity
65–70 days
Sun
8+ hours
full sun 8+ hours; strongest purple-black color develops only with direct sun
Spacing
18–30 "
Seed Start
6–8 weeks
before transplant
Container
Not Ideal
7+ gallon pot
Height
5–6.5 ft
Zone Planting Guide
Growing Guide
Germination
Germination Time5–10 days
Optimal Temp80°F
Seed Depth0.25"
Transplanting
Min Soil Temp60°F
Harden Off7 days
Watering
Weekly Water1–2 "
NeedsConsistent
MethodDrip
Soil
pH Range6–6.8
Soil TypeWarm, fertile loam with good drainage and high organic matter.
SupportCage — A tall cage or sturdy stake is needed because vines keep growing and fruiting all season.
Resilience
Heat: ModerateCold: LowDrought: Low
Common Problems
early-blight
Cause: Leaf wetness, splashing soil, and aging foliage let fungal spots move upward.
Prevention: Mulch, prune lower leaves, water at the base, and rotate plantings.
blossom-end-rot
Cause: Moisture swings limit calcium movement into fast-growing fruit.
Prevention: Keep watering consistent and avoid sudden drought stress.
Planting dates for Midnight Snack Tomato vary by USDA hardiness zone. Select your zone below for frost dates, start-indoors timing, and a full monthly planting calendar.