Heirloom Tomatoes are becoming some of the most popular varieties grown in the Australian home garden but what are they? Plants that have been pollinated naturally form two plants of the same type for many years and come true to type are the heirloom tomatoes available for sale online as seeds or seedlings. They provide fruit with taste, that are easily grown in the home garden. Heirloom types have survived because of characteristics of taste and seedlings of Heirloom Tomatoes such as 'Black Russian', Roma, Stupice, Riesentraube (picture right) and Mortgage Lifter are becoming available at specialist plant sales. Tiny Tim and Tommy Toe are great smaller tomatoes. Tomatoes are a plant that has been selectively hybridized for many years, original attempts were to develop more prolific fruiting varieties, better tasting fruit and disease resistant tomatoes. However with the need to have tomatoes that will fruit prolifically and that will also last for weeks in a supermarket many tomatoes have been bred for this characteristic rather than taste. While the hybrid types are generally grown for 'shelf life' and 'large crops' and heirloom tomatoes are usually grown for taste only a few new hybrids do meet the taste test, we provide a guide to some of the best Heirloom Tomatoes available to grow from seed or seedlings in the home garden. |
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List of Heirloom Tomatoe plant varieties for the Australian Garden
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Growing Heirloom Tomatoes from Seed
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Pictured right is a seedling heirloom tomato that has been grown in a small pot, harden off and is ready to plant out into the vegetable garden. More varieties to consider are the early ripening 'snow white' a small cherry type with yellow flesh and the late ripening 'brandy wine' which has excellent taste.
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![]() Heirloom Tomato Plant 'Stupice' |