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Heirloom Tomato Seeds Top Choices

It's time to start making a list of heirloom tomato seeds you'd like to plant this growing season.

01/28/2008

Heirloom Seeds Popular
Cherokee purple heirloom tomato
 photo courtesy Gary Ibsen
What's a "Black" Tomato
Heirloom tomato grower Gary Ibsen explains the "Black" tomato:

 

  • They're not really black, but include a range of dark colors: deep purple, dusky deep brown, smoky mahogany with dark green shoulders and bluish-brown.
  • The depth of colors seems to be encouraged by a higher acid and mineral content in the soil.
  • "Black" tomatoes are native to early 19th century Southern Ukraine and originally from a small region of the Crimean Peninsula. 
Beat the winter doldrums by checking out these top heirloom tomato seed favorites and making your own list of seeds you'd like to plant this growing season.

Top Heirloom Tomato Favorites
TomatoFest® Garden Seeds lists the "Top 10" favorite heirloom tomatoes:

  • Paul Robeson (purple/black)
  • Cherokee Purple (purple/black)
  • Brandywine (pink)
  • Amana Orange (orange),
  • Marvel Stripe (red/yellow striped)
  • Julia Child (pink)
  • Black Zebra (green/purple striped)
  • Black Cherry (purple/black)
  • Kellogg's Breakfast (orange)
  • Aussie (red)

TomatoFest obtained the data from surveys of tomato seed sales to home gardeners and commercial tomato farmers, and a review of heirloom tomato sales to retailers and restaurants.

"Black" tomatoes are fast becoming the new "red" tomato," said Gary Ibsen, TomatoFest® Garden Seeds owner and grower of 600 varieties of certified organic, heirloom tomatoes in California.

"This is exciting news," Ibsen says, "because it shows that consumers are being more adventurous in selecting the dark colored varieties of heirloom tomatoes that only a few years ago were next to impossible to find in the marketplace."

About Carmel TomatoFest®
Founded and operated by Gary Ibsen in 1991, the Carmel TomatoFest has revitalized the appreciation and desire for true heirloom tomatoes.

Cooking With HeirloomsUsing Your Heirloom Tomatoes
Don't fret over what to do with an abudance of heirloom tomatoes and other tasty heirloom delights. Check out Cooking with Heirlooms, by Karen Keb Acevedo.


The 2008 NatureSweet Carmel TomatoFest takes place at Quail Lodge Resort, Carmel, California on September 14.

Net proceeds from the festivities will be donated to regional and national youth-focused charities; 831-625-6041; www.tomatofest.com

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We have heirloom tomatoes growing. I wonder if they'll taste any better. I love fresh tomatoes.
Galadriel, Lothlorien, ME
Posted: 6/20/2010 11:39:29 PM
I've been growing heirloom tomato's for over thirty years. For some unknown reason I've never grown black ones. This next growing season I will be tryiny two different varities. In fact the seeds should arrive any day.
Frederick, Ocala, FL
Posted: 12/10/2009 8:04:47 PM
I just love tomatoes. Im trying heirlooms a few at a time to find the ones I like.

Tomatoes. Yum yum.
sw, brookings, OR
Posted: 10/20/2009 5:10:07 PM
I like Paul Robinson tomatoes which are a black tomato.As for cherry Galina can't be beat.A very sweet yellow cherry.I get my seeds close to me at DR Tomato com they have a nice collection and are really nice people.
Mike, Wooster, OH
Posted: 9/8/2009 3:07:56 PM
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