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Find out the names, characteristics and origins of hundreds of heirloom tomato varieties. Learn what heirloom seeds are and how to grow them in different climates and conditions.
Learn about the benefits of growing heirloom tomatoes, which are plants that preserve exceptional flavor and nutrition from seeds gathered over generations. Discover 21 of the best heirloom tomato varieties, from Ace 55 to Yellow Pear, with photos, descriptions, and seed sources.
Browse Burpee's selection of heirloom tomato seeds and plants, dating back to 1885. Find your favorite flavor, color and size of heirloom tomatoes, from Brandywine to Yellow Pear, and order online.
Learn the basics of planting, caring, and harvesting heirloom tomatoes, a type of open-pollinated tomato with unique flavors and colors. Find out the best varieties, soil, water, fertilizer, and pest management tips for these easy-to-grow plants.
Learn about the history, flavor, and cultivation of 21 heirloom tomato varieties you can grow in your garden. From ‘Cherokee Purple’ to ‘Green Zebra’, discover the best heirloom tomatoes for your region and taste.
We are your Southern California source for 75 luscious varieties of organically grown heirloom tomato plants, a few carefully chosen great-tasting hybrids, plus a fine selection of gardening products for your garden beds, containers and greenhouses.
Learn the history, characteristics, and benefits of heirloom tomatoes and how to plant, grow, and care for them. Find out how to avoid cracking, sunscald, and pests with proper watering, soil, and fertilizing techniques.
Learn about the best heirloom tomato varieties to grow in your garden, from bush to vine, from pink to purple. Discover their unique flavors, textures, and histories, and how to choose the right ones for your needs.
Plant your heirloom tomatoes in full sun, or at least six hours of direct sunlight a day. Some experts recommend eight hours. There's one caveat: Many gardeners start heirloom tomatoes by seed indoors. If that's the case, harden off your seedlings by gradually increasing their time outdoors.
1. Beefsteak Tomatoes. These are probably the most common types of heirlooms and the name actually applies to several varieties. When looking for seeds, be wary that this name is often applied to hybrid offspring from beefsteak types.