
Amish Paste - (approx. 25 seeds) The Amish Paste variety of Tomato is an indeterminate heirloom plant that makes medium-sized fruits that I found great for making sauces, sliced in sandwiches and they are great cut up into salads. Very versatile for whatever your needs are.
Black Cherry - (approx. 25 seeds) The Black Cherry tomato is an heirloom tomato that has a very unique and eye-catching color. This is an indeterminate plant that makes clusters of 1-inch-sized tomatoes. They are great for snacking and salads.
Cherokee Purple - (approx. 25 seeds) The Cherokee Purple is an indeterminate, heirloom tomato plant that makes huge tomatoes. The fruit is more of a deep red than a purple but it has a really nice sweet and rich taste. Because it is so large it’s best used as a slicer tomato, but do whatever you want with it!
Everglades - (approx. 25 seeds) This is probably the easiest tomato you will ever grow. This plant is an indeterminate, heirloom variety that will grow wild if you let it. The fruit on this plant are small, dime-sized tomatoes with a sweet and almost citrusy taste to them.
Floradade - (approx. 25 seeds) This is a very classic-looking tomato. This variety is an heirloom that was introduced to us by the University of Florida in the ’70s. It’s known to produce a lot of tomatoes and withstand our Florida heat.
Green Zebra - (approx. 25 seeds) I think this is the most unique tomato on this list. This is a beautiful gold-colored heirloom tomato with green stripes that resemble...a zebra I guess...not like any zebra I have seen, but either way, this tomato is very visually appealing. The fruit size is roughly 2 inches and they fit in your palm nicely. Great for making pickled green tomatoes :)
Mortgage Lifter - (approx. 25 seeds) A classic variety of heriloom tomato that is well known around the US for a good reason. These tomatoes are massive, most weighing in at 1 pound but have been known to get up to 3lbs if the conditions are right.
Supersweet 100 hybrid - (approx. 10 seeds) Supersweet 100 has its name for a reason. These tomatoes are insanely sweet and somewhat difficult to come by. This is another cherry tomato plant that produces in large numbers and it will continue to grow and produce for longer than your average tomato. This is the only tomato in the group that is not an heirloom, this is a hybrid tomato.
I’ve built this tomato pack for the true Florida tomato lover. You will get a mix of tomatoes that will scratch any kind of tomato itch that you have. You will get a few selections of large tomatoes, small tomatoes, and even green tomatoes.
When to Plant:
- North Florida: February & August
- Central Florida: February & August
- South Florida: August - February
Planting instructions: Plant in a spot with full sun and well-draining soil. Give each plant 36” of space between each other. Sow directly into the garden or start transplants undercover. Plant seeds about ¼ “ deep and water regularly.
Germination time: 5 - 10 Days
Days to Maturity: 85 days