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Colorful Tomato Seed Collection – Heirloom Rainbow Mix for Unique Flavors, Slicing & Summer Harvests

Colorful Tomato Seed Collection – Heirloom Rainbow Mix for Unique Flavors, Slicing & Summer Harvests

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The Colorful Tomato Seed Collection brings together five standout heirloom varieties for vibrant harvests and exceptional flavor. Spanning purple, green, white, and marbled fruits, this determinate and indeterminate mix thrives in full sun and is perfect for slicing, fresh eating, and summer dishes.

At a glance

  • Varieties: Black Krim, Great White, Aunt Ruby's German Green, Hillbilly, and Cherokee Purple
  • Seed type: Heirloom, open-pollinated, non-GMO
  • Plant habit: Mix of determinate and indeterminate vines
  • Colors: Dark purple, creamy white, green, yellow-red marbled, and rose-purple
  • Sun: Full sun
  • Sowing: Start indoors 6 to 8 weeks before last frost
  • Packaging: Labeled packets with germination, care, and seed-saving guidance

Best for

  • Gardeners exploring new heirloom flavors and colors
  • Slicing for salads, sandwiches, and fresh dishes
  • Raised beds, container gardens, and homestead plots
  • Comparing heirloom characteristics side by side
  • Productive growing across a range of climates

How to grow

Start tomato seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before your last frost date. Transplant seedlings into full sun after hardening off and once temperatures stay consistently warm. Provide sturdy support for indeterminate varieties and use well-drained soil with regular watering. Harvest fruits as they fully color to enjoy their best flavor.

Flavor profile

Black Krim is deep and smoky, Great White mild and fruity with a near-tropical note, Aunt Ruby's German Green tangy and slightly sweet, Hillbilly sweet and mild, and Cherokee Purple rich and complex.

About Survival Garden Seeds

Survival Garden Seeds offers non-GMO, open-pollinated heirloom seeds with germination and seed-saving guidance, helping gardeners grow colorful, flavorful harvests.

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