This assortment contains over 900 seeds. Each variety is packaged in separate envelopes and labeled accordingly. Varieties included: Cherokee Purple, Black Krim, Pink Brandywine, Yellow Brandywine, Mortgage Lifter, Giant Belgium, Beefsteak, German Johnson, Roma, Yellow Pear.
Pre-1890 heirloom variety with a unique purple-rose color. The flavor has been described as both sweet and smokey, and definitely rivals the Brandywine as my favorite tomato. These productive plants produce large crops of 8-16 oz. fruit. Cherokee Purple is popular for good reason- it produces large crops in all types of conditions and is absolutely delicious. Stake this vigorous plant well as yields can exceed 20 pounds per plant. Indeterminate, open-pollinated, 80 days from transplant. $1.69 Flat Rate Shipping- Mix and Match Varieties, No Limit
Survival Garden Seeds: Don't Just Survive...Thrive WHY OPEN SEED VAULT'S SEEDS ARE SUPERIOR -We provide full planting and seed harvesting instructions for each vegetable so you can continue to grow year after year. -Beware of cheap imitations. Our Vault contains twice the amount of vegetable seeds versus competitors. -One Survival Garden Pack contains enough vegetable seeds to plant over an acre of food! -Makes a Perfect Gift for your gardener or survivalist! EACH PACK CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING 32 SEED PACKETS: 1. Tomato Beef Steak ≈ 180 seeds 2. Eggplant Black Beauty ≈ 80 seeds 3. Bean Tend... [Read More]
This assortment of 6 individual Tomato seed packets include: Cherokee Purple, Beefsteak, Yellow Brandywine, Yellow Pear, Large Red Cherry and Red Zebra. The plants of tomatoes grow quickly, establishing a fairly decent sized plant, so the use of stakes and supports is recommended. Each plant will bare red, dark burgundy, yellow and pink fruits.
This Tomato seed assortment includes 4 individual seed packages, that measure 3.25" wide by 4.50" tall. Four of the packages contain 25 seeds, while one contains 20 seeds, totaling to over 100 seeds collectively. Each of the varieties in this assortment are among the ugliest tomatoes available. However, these 5 Black Tomatoes are also among the tastiest available. The majority of your fruits will be ready for harvesting in roughly 65 to 90 days.
An indeterminate heirloom variety widely regarded as the best tasting tomato of all. The large (up to 1 lb) pink, thin-skinned tomatoes ripen late but are worth the wait. Plants need trellising.
Origin: WV, USA. Type: Beefsteak This tomato has the distinction of having the best "story" in its relatively short history. The Mortgage Lifter tomato was developed in the early 1930's in Logan, West Virginia by a radiator repairman, M.C. "Radiator Charlie" Byles. Without any experience in breeding tomatoes he made a successful cross of four of the largest tomatoes he could find - German Johnson, Beefsteak, an Italian variety, and an English variety. Byles is rumored to have sold the seedlings of his new tomato plant to customers who drove up to 200 miles, and paid $1 each, for his famous pla... [Read More]
Start tomatoes indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost of spring, sowing the seeds in a flat 1/4" deep and 1" apart. Keep the temperature at 70-75 degrees F until germination, as well as providing adequate light in a sunny window or under a grow light; keep the soil moist, but make sure drainage is adequate. When the second set of leaves emerges, transplant the seedlings into individual pots; bury the stems up to the lowest set of leaves to grow strongly rooted plants. A week before planting the seedlings outside, begin exposing them to the weather during the day to harden them; tomatoes canno... [Read More]
Origin: USA. Type: Beefsteak. This is my second year growing this variety and was very happy with the results (again). I averaged about 18 pounds per plant and most fruit were in the 1-2 pound range. The fruit are a beautiful, pink-yellow color, with vertical stripes forming as they ripen. The fruit are sweet and meaty, with few seeds. This variety was the best selling tomato at our farm market, with many people commenting it is the best-tasting tomato they had ever eaten. Indeterminate, Open-Pollinated, 80 days from transplant.
This assortment of garden seeds takes the hassle out of planning a garden. Each professionally packaged pack of seeds is filled with plenty of high-germination, current crop year vegetable garden seeds. All seeds in this collection are non-gmo, open-pollinated and heirloom. They produce seeds in themselves which can be collected and saved for next year, making for a continuous supply of gardening seeds. The varieties in this collection have been specifically chosen for their ease of growing. Some minor substitutions may apply subject to availability of a particular species year to year. This a... [Read More]
Grow Food At Home, School, Community Garden, or Anywhere This curated garden seed set is the perfect choice for a gardener looking to grow rare, unique, & different varieties of vegetables. The heirloom varieties in this variety set are not the plants you will typically find in a garden. While kids love to garden, having them plant this set is extra fun. The varieties look weird but still taste great, which means children get to have fun planting, watching them grow, and eating them. This set is also perfect for school gardens. Why grow boring broccoli when you can grow the interesting, fun,... [Read More]
This is one heck to a tomato variety! Huge, tri-colored tomatoes that can reach 2 pounds. This is an heirloom beefsteak variety with orange-yellow-red flesh that originated in southern Ohio. Indeterminate, Open-Pollinated, 85 days from transplant.
Core tomatoes in seconds with the Chef'n Hullster Tomato Huller. Emulating the design of its big brother the Stem Gem, this tomato huller cores tomatoes with minimal effort thanks to the button activated butterfly stainless steel blades. The Hullster makes short work of prepping all tomatoes varieties from heirloom to cherry. To use, just push the green button to extend the serrated claw and insert into tomato around the core. Next, release the button and twist to remove the core. The core comes out quickly and cleanly, perfect for canning, making stuffed tomatoes, or cooking sauces. Top-rack ... [Read More]
Italians consider this to be one of the best-tasting tomatoes available anywhere in the world. The incredibly rich flavor of these deeply ribbed tomatoes make them great for slicing or preparing traditional Italian sauces. 80 days, Open-Pollinated, Indeterminate
This flavorful, meaty tomato made quite a reputation for itself as a canning tomato during in the early 1900s. George W. Middleton of Jeffersonville, Pennsylvania developed this variety from the old standard Chalk’s Early Jewel
75 Days. Long renowned for delicious sauces and pastes, these oblong, red fruits have excellent taste and texture. Meaty flesh with few seeds make it perfect for canning. Compact vines produce 8-10 tomatoes per pound.
85 Days. Plant produces high yields of 12 oz red beefsteak tomatoes. Tomatoes have a sweet rich tomato flavor and turn red when mature. Excellent for salads and sandwiches. It is named after the Brandywine
70 Days. Tomato Tomatillo Verde -. 2 ounce fruits remain green when mature inside a tan husk. Very popular for Mexican dishes, green salsa, and green chili verde. Grows similar to regular tomato plants, preferring
Craig LeHoullier, a Seed Savers Exchange member, PhD chemist, and gardening enthusiast, recevied the seed for Brandywine Yellow in 1991 from Barbara Lund of Ohio; Mrs. Lund obtained her seed from a friend in Indiana.
This multicolored heirloom tomato originates in the mountains of West Virginia. Ohio gardener Jerry Lee Bosner introduced this seed to Seed Savers Exchange for commercial use in
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