🍅 Cultivate your own organic masterpiece—because your garden deserves the best!
Sereniseed Certified Organic Tomato Seeds offer 10 diverse heirloom varieties, all USDA Organic and non-GMO. Stored in climate-controlled conditions for optimal germination, these open-pollinated seeds come with expert growing guides, ensuring a thriving, sustainable garden that reflects your commitment to quality and nature.
Material Features | GMO Free |
Color | Black,Purple |
Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
Number of Pieces | 10 |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
A**Y
Excited to harvest!!!
I did not plant all of the seeds, but I had no failures with the ones I did plant. Approx. 20 seeds. Amazing germination and I'm patiently waiting for my first harvest!
M**E
HIGHLY RECOMMEND
EVERY. SINGLE. SEED. GERMINATED. From these seed bags.
N**E
Great seeds!
Great germination! Can’t wait to taste the variety of fruit!
S**N
Great seeds
Awesome seeds. Strong plants so far, almost all of my seeds germinated and I had way too many so we ended up giving at least 50+ away to our coworkers. There’s a great amount of seeds in each pack for the cost. They are growing beautifully, can’t wait to harvest this year!
R**O
Decent tomato seeds
Great seeds. I planted 5 rows. 4 usually at least grew. Worked well and they're still seedlings. In waiting for them to grow up
M**K
Great seeds.
Great seeds. Just need to care for them a bit.
G**N
Bad seeds
I used this seed set and tried to plant six of every variety of tomatoes, so 60 tomatoes seeds, and only got two plants to germinate. Not good at all.I will say that this company stands by their product. They refunded me for the bad seeds. I might consider them again in the future.
L**.
Exactly as advertised
I received the exact 10 seed packets advertised. I included a picture of the packet backs. Nine of these varieties are indeterminate, meaning they will continue to produce fruit over an extended period. The tenth, rosso sicilian, has slightly conflicting information online, leading me to believe it is semi-determinate.I really love the wide variety offered for the price. Ones offered in stores were 2-2.5 times the price and quite boring looking, and while they might have more seeds per packet, just how many seeds can you use in the five or six years before they go bad?The fruits vary in size from tiny pear and cherry tomatoes to the hefty brandywine. The smallest plants are supposed to be 3-4 feet tall, and the largest up to 8 feet tall.I just started mine, so I cannot speak to the germination and growing quality, but nothing seemed amiss and I was quite happy to find these. I was originally looking for just black krim, and am happy to have branched out. The several other people I am sharing seedlings with are also excited for the diverse crop this year.Update 4/11/24, seven weeks after starting:My tomatoes are flourishing. I included a picture of some at 4 weeks old. The ones I started for myself and a friend have all had 100% germination (20 total, two of each). Some varieties take two weeks to germinate, others were up in four days. I added the half that were thinned to potting mix and now have more tomatoes than I know what to do with.I did not soak the seeds for awhile as recommended by the company, only about five minutes before planting. They were grown in damp standard potting soil under a humidity dome, and fertilized when the second set of true leaves appeared.
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