Tomato Seeds

Vegetable Seeds

The first bite of a friend or family member's homegrown tomatoes is the clarion call to gardening for many people. That incomparable flavor of a fresh tomato straight out of the garden makes it totally worth babying these plants along for months - and let’s be honest, tomatoes take a little babying! These plants are native to the arid uplands of Latin America, and were probably first domesticated in Mexico. They do best when given a sturdy trellis and regular pruning for good airflow, and just enough (but not too much) water. Varieties are either determinate, meaning they set their fruit all at once and then stop producing, or indeterminate, meaning they continually grow and flower and set fruit gradually until the plant dies. Determinate varieties tend to be better for small spaces, since the vines don’t sprawl as far. If you’re growing in a container, try a dwarf variety - they often don’t even need a trellis! 

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Slicing Tomato Seeds - Homestead

Solanum lycopersicum An excellent red slicer at home in a tomato salad or resting atop a burger. Perfectly suited to the southern climate, it stands up well to hot humid...

Cherry Tomato Seeds - Foxfire Pink

Solanum Lycopersicum This large, elongated cherry sports beautiful purple blushing on the shoulders and gorgeous pink flesh. It really puts on a show before it reaches full maturity, with blue-black...

Slicing Tomato Seeds - Moskvitch

Solanum lycopersicum HEIRLOOM. Plants produce early ripening, round to slightly flattened, deep red fruits. Very heavy yields of meaty tomatoes with a rich old-fashioned flavor. Highly resistant to cracking in...