The Essential Tomato Garden

Since we have such a large collection of wonderful Tomato varieties, we developed this special Collection with our core, top picks for the complete Tomato garden to meet all of your culinary needs. Sungold Cherry and Red Jelly Bean Tomatoes are like garden candy, popped fresh into your mouth once picked. Glacier Early Tomatoes are great for early harvests. Carmellos are the perfect slicing Tomato for non-oozy sandwiches. Brandywine is our top pick for salad of sliced Tomatoes with fresh mozzarella cheese, Basil leaves and vinaigrette. Marinara and San Marzano II Plum Tomatoes are unparalleled for cooking in sauces, stews, composed vegetable lasagnas, salsas and soups.

This website special includes one packet of each of the following varieties (about 230 seeds) at about 15% off regular prices:

  • Brandywine Tomatoes (about 50 seeds)
  • Carmello Tomatoes (about 35 seeds)
  • Glacier Early Tomatoes (about 50 seeds)
  • Marinara Plum Tomatoes (about 15 seeds)
  • Red Jelly Bean Grape Tomatoes (about 15 seeds)
  • San Marzano 2 Plum Tomatoes (about 50 seeds)
  • Sungold Cherry Tomatoes (about 15 seeds)
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    • Absolutely nothing compares to eating a sun-warmed, homegrown Tomato straight off the vine. This garden mainstay is easily grown and most rewarding. Start seed in a warm, bright, well-ventilated area six to eight weeks before setting out. Transplant out after the last spring frost date. To encourage stockiness, sink seedlings deeper into the well-enriched soil than you grew them - soil should cover the lowest layer of leaves. Position stakes, cages or supports at that time to avoid disturbing the plants later on. Keep soil evenly moist and well-fertilized. Once harvested, store Tomatoes at room temperature, as anything below 50°F destroys the enzyme that gives Tomatoes their flavor. When a variety is said to have determinate vines, it means that the vines top out and all of the fruit ripens at once. When a variety is said to have indeterminate vines, it means that the vines keep growing and bearing fruit until a killing frost. Deer resistant.

      Average seed life: 2 years.
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    Absolutely nothing compares to eating a sun-warmed, homegrown Tomato straight off the vine. This garden mainstay is easily grown and most rewarding. Start seed in a warm, bright, well-ventilated area six to eight weeks before setting out. Transplant out after the last spring frost date. To encourage stockiness, sink seedlings deeper into the well-enriched soil than you grew them - soil should cover the lowest layer of leaves. Position stakes, cages or supports at that time to avoid disturbing the plants later on. Keep soil evenly moist and well-fertilized. Once harvested, store Tomatoes at room temperature, as anything below 50°F destroys the enzyme that gives Tomatoes their flavor. When a variety is said to have determinate vines, it means that the vines top out and all of the fruit ripens at once. When a variety is said to have indeterminate vines, it means that the vines keep growing and bearing fruit until a killing frost. Deer resistant.

    Average seed life: 2 years.
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