Orange and Yellow Tomato Seeds
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Determinate vs. Indeterminate? You may have seen these terms and wondered what they mean. On our product listing descriptions you’ll see the tomatoes referred to with either of these terms. The simple answer is Indeterminate tomatoes run through the whole season, producing fruit longer, whereas, determinate varieties set fruit in a short time frame. They reach maturity, and the plants stop growing, and set fruit in a nice short spurt of time, making them perfect varieties for canning, so you get a bunch of tomatoes all at the same time, and can get them canned up into your favorite recipes.
Indeterminate heirloom tomatoes plants grow much bigger, with long vines, and determinate varieties are more of a bush, stopping growth sooner.
All tomato plants are vines but indeterminate tomatoes grow much longer than determinate varieties. If left to their natural tendencies, tomato vines can become a damp, tangled mess on the soil, where they attract diseases and pests. For this reason, it really benefits your heirloom tomatoes using stakes, cages, or trellises to support the plants as they grow bigger.
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Tomato – Beefsteak Yellow
$3.45View ProductRead more(Lycopersicon lycopersicum) 65-90 days
Large Plants produce extremely large fruits (up to 2 lbs), that are solid, meaty and turn yellow at maturity. Yellow Beefsteak is Indeterminate.
25 Seeds per pack
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Tomato – Brandywine Yellow
$3.47View ProductAdd to cart(Lycopersicon lycopersicum) 80-90 days
Brandywine Yellow yields golden yellow fruit that are flattened and somewhat irregular. Fruit can weigh up to 1 1/2 lbs and have an excellent creamy texture. Yellow Brandywine is Indeterminate.
25 Seeds per pack
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Tomato – Garden Peach
$3.45View ProductRead more(Lycopersicon lycopersicum) 75 Days Garden Peach yields delicate 2 oz fruit that looks much like a small peach. The bright yellow 2 oz nuggets have a light, clean and somewhat fruit like flavor. Garden Peach was introduced in the U.S. in 1862 and is Indeterminate.
25 Seeds per pack
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Tomato – Golden Jubilee
$3.16View ProductAdd to cart(Lycopersicon lycopersicum) 70-80 days A large yellow-orange round beefsteak tomato, lower in acid than many other tomato varieties. The Golden Jubilee Tomato sets forth upright and uniform indeterminate vines, an excellent fresh tomato.
25 Seeds per pack
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Tomato – Heirloom Rainbow Blend
$3.99View ProductAdd to cart(Lycopersicon lycopersicum) 80-100 days The Heirloom Rainbow Blend is perfect for the beginning gardener who can't decide which variety of heirlooms to start with. Also, a nice addition for the experienced gardener who wants to try different varieties this year.
25 Seeds per pack
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Tomato – Kentucky Beefsteak
$3.47View ProductAdd to cart(Lycopersicon lycopersicum) 115 days Kentucky Beefsteak Heirloom Tomato is a huge slicing tomato that will stick out on all four sides of your bread. Kentucky Beefsteak is fairly smooth, globe to oval shaped, and a beautiful orange color. Indeterminate
25 Seeds per pack
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Tomato – Nebraska Wedding
$3.47View ProductAdd to cart(Lycopersicon lycopersicum) 105 days Nebraska Wedding Heirloom Open Pollinated Tomato yields huge, deep globe shaped fruit that are deep orange in color. This old heirloom is a heavy yielder. Nebraska Wedding is Determinate.
25 Seeds per pack
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Tomato – Old German
$3.78View ProductAdd to cart(Lycopersicon lycopersicum) 75-85 days The Old German Tomato is a yellow tomato with streaks of red which radiate out from the blossom end. Indeterminate plants produce large 1-2 lb. "boat" shaped tomatoes. One of the best slicing tomatoes on the market.
25 Seeds per pack
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