Discover Our Growing Process
Better farming, better tomatoes
The Journey of a Grape Tomato
Every grape tomato we grow starts with a single seed. In our climate-controlled greenhouse, each seed gets the perfect balance of warmth, moisture, and nutrients to sprout strong and healthy.
From Seed to Seedling
Germination is where it all begins. Our team selects high-quality seeds and places them in specialized growing trays. These trays sit in an ideal environment where temperature and humidity are carefully monitored. Within days, tiny sprouts emerge, marking the start of a fresh crop.
Moving to the Nursery
Once seedlings develop their first leaves, they graduate to the nursery stage. Here, they receive precision watering and nutrient-rich solutions to build strong roots. This early care ensures each plant has the best start before heading to the main greenhouse.
Transplanting to the Greenhouse
When our seedlings reach the right size, they move into our sustainable growing beds. We use coconut coir, a renewable and eco-friendly growing medium, to support healthy root development. This step allows the plants to grow upward, accessing the right amount of light and nutrients.

Guiding Growth with Trellising
Grape tomatoes are indeterminate plants, meaning they continue growing indefinitely under the right conditions. We use trellising systems to support their vines, guiding them toward the light while keeping fruit off the ground for cleaner, healthier tomatoes.
The Final Stage: Ripening on the Vine
As the plants mature, flowers bloom and turn into vine-ripened grape tomatoes. We never rush the process—each tomato stays on the vine until it reaches peak flavor. Once perfectly ripe, they are hand-harvested, packed, and sent fresh to markets.
Why Our Greenhouse Method Matters
🍅 Year-round availability – No waiting for the right season.
🍅 Consistent quality – Every plant gets the perfect conditions to thrive.
🍅 Sustainable growing – Water efficient methods reduce waste.
🍅 Better flavor – Vine ripened means sweeter, juicier tomatoes.
From seed to harvest, every grape tomato gets the care it deserves.