heirloom tomato plant seeds 10 Tomato Seed Collection – Heirloom Mix
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heirloom tomato plant seeds 10 Tomato Seed Collection – Heirloom Mix

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heirloom tomato plant seeds 10 Tomato Seed Collection – Heirloom MixThe 10 Tomato Seed Collection offers a diverse assortment of heirloom and garden favorite tomatoes, giving home gardeners a full spectrum of colors, flavors, and uses. From rich purple slices to meaty red sauce tomatoes and sweet yellow pears, this curated mix supports everything from fresh eating to long term preserving. Designed for raised beds, backyard gardens, and homesteads, these tried and true determinate and indeterminate varieties offer

The 10 Tomato Seed Collection offers a diverse assortment of heirloom and garden-favorite tomatoes, giving home gardeners a full spectrum of colors, flavors, and uses. From rich purple slices to meaty red sauce tomatoes and sweet yellow pears, this curated mix supports everything from fresh eating to long-term preserving. Designed for raised beds, backyard gardens, and homesteads, these tried-and-true determinate and indeterminate varieties offer dependable yields and exceptional taste across a full growing season.

A Complete Tomato Selection for Every Use:

  • Includes slicing, paste, canning, salad, and specialty tomatoes
  • Features red, yellow, purple, and green varieties for visual and culinary variety
  • Suitable for both small-space and large homestead gardens
  • Offers a mix of plant sizes and habits for staggered, season-long harvests

Why Customers Love This Tomato Collection:

  • Provides a robust assortment for gardeners wanting depth and variety
  • Supports food preservation, everyday cooking, and fresh snacking
  • Includes heirloom classics known for flavor, productivity, and reliability
  • Each packet comes with planting and germination guidance for easy success

Included Varieties

Cherokee Purple:
A celebrated heirloom with rich, complex flavor and dusky-rose coloring. Large beefsteak fruits make excellent slicers.

Roma:
A compact, prolific paste tomato with dense, meaty flesh ideal for sauces, pastes, and canning. Fruits grow to about 3 inches.

Large Red Cherry:
Indeterminate vines produce clusters of bright red cherry tomatoes throughout a long harvest window. Great for snacking and salads.

Brandywine Red:
A classic Amish heirloom producing large, deeply flavored beefsteak tomatoes with rosy red skin. Excellent for slicing.

Ace 55-VF:
A determinate, disease-tolerant American heirloom producing medium red fruits with thick walls and juicy texture.

Mortgage Lifter:
An award-winning heirloom known for its sweet, meaty flesh and extra-large fruits averaging over 2 pounds. Indeterminate vines.

Beefsteak:
A quintessential slicing tomato with large, flavorful fruits on vigorous indeterminate plants. Ideal for fresh summer meals.

Hillbilly:
This heirloom from West Virginia yields 1–2 pound fruits with yellow-and-red marbling and a sweet, mild flavor. Indeterminate plants grow 5–10 feet tall.

Aunt Ruby’s Green:
A large green beefsteak heirloom with 12–16 oz fruits and a sweet, aromatic flavor. Indeterminate and highly productive.

Yellow Pear:
A productive indeterminate variety producing small, pear-shaped yellow fruits. Plants can reach up to 12 feet and require strong support.

How to Grow:
Start tomato seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost. Transplant into full sun once nighttime temperatures are consistently warm. Provide cages or trellises for indeterminate varieties and good-quality soil with regular moisture. Harvest frequently to encourage ongoing production. Each packet includes instructions on germination, temperature needs, spacing, and seed saving for gardeners of all experience levels.

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