πΏ Buying heirloom tomato seeds — the key to a rich harvest and exceptional flavor.
Heirloom tomato seeds are the choice of experienced gardeners, collectors, and anyone who values consistent results, rich taste, and beautiful fruit appearance. Unlike hybrids, heirloom tomatoes preserve their parent traits, allowing you to save seeds and grow the same delicious tomatoes year after year.
π± WHY CHOOSE HEIRLOOM TOMATOES
- Stable traits. Plants grown from these seeds maintain the same shape, color, and taste of the fruit.
- Diversity. Our catalog includes pink, black, orange, green, bicolor, ribbed, and dwarf varieties.
- Seed saving. Not only can you enjoy the harvest, but also collect your own seeds and build a personal collection.
π HOW TO CHOOSE QUALITY TOMATO SEEDS
When buying, it’s important to consider:
- Seed origin. Trusted collections, proven breeders, and regional characteristics.
- Freshness. Recent batches with high germination rates.
- Reviews. Store reputation and feedback from other gardeners.
We offer over 2,000 tomato varieties from around the world — from timeless classics to rare exotics. All seeds are tested for germination, flavor, and disease resistance.
π TOP HEIRLOOM TOMATO SEEDS
- Brandywine. One of the most famous American beefsteak varieties. Produces large pink fruits up to 500 g with rich sweet flavor and meaty texture. Thin skin and soft flesh make it perfect for fresh salads.
- Cherokee Purple. A legendary dark tomato with a rich, slightly smoky flavor. Flattened round fruits, deep burgundy-purple, up to 350 g. Heat-tolerant and aromatic. A gourmet favorite.
- Black Krim. A dark tomato with Crimean origins, producing deep red-brown fruits with green shoulders, up to 300 g. Known for its intense sweet-and-savory flavor and juiciness. Great fresh or in sandwiches.
- Aunt Ruby’s German Green. Large green fruits with amber blush and a sweet, fruity taste. A meaty variety, ideal for salads. Among the best green-when-ripe tomatoes.
- Ananas Noir. A striking bicolor variety with green, yellow, and purple marbling. Sweet, juicy fruits up to 400 g. A collector’s gem and beautiful on the plate.
- Costoluto Genovese. Classic Italian tomato with deep ribbing and bright red skin. Bold tomato flavor with a tangy note. Perfect for sauces and pastes.
- Marmande. A French heirloom favorite. Early, red, slightly ribbed fruit with a rich sweet-and-tart flavor. Hardy and productive in open ground.
- Paul Robeson. Dark fruits with a wine-like, spicy taste and velvety texture. Flattened, deep burgundy tomatoes weighing 200–300 g. A hit among fans of unique flavors.
- Blue Beauty. An anthocyanin-rich variety with dark blue shoulders and red flesh. Sweet, fruity flavor and high antioxidant content. Both decorative and nutritious.
- Zebra Rita. Unique striped tomato with green and yellow coloring. Medium-sized fruits with a refreshing sweet-tart flavor. Eye-catching and stores well.
- Berner Rose. A pink Swiss tomato with thin skin and a well-pronounced sweet flavor. Extremely juicy and meaty. One of Europe’s tastiest pink varieties.
- German Red Strawberry. Heart-shaped tomato with raspberry-red skin and a rich sweet-sour taste. Meaty fruits up to 400 g with few seeds. High-yielding and reliable.
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Dwarf tomatoes (Dwarf Tomato Project)
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Anthocyanin and purple varieties
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Bicolor and striped tomatoes
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Heirloom tomatoes for open ground and greenhouses
π BUY HEIRLOOM TOMATO SEEDS
Order heirloom tomato seeds from our catalog and grow exhibition-worthy fruits! Shipping available to all countries with postal service.