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Organic Tomato Seeds

Wide Selection of Rare and Special Tomato Seeds

We curate a diverse collection of rare and special tomato seeds that you won't find everywhere. Expand your options and grow

Exclusivity

Our store offers tomatoes that are exclusive and hard to find, giving you the opportunity to grow varieties that stand out from the ordinary.

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Enjoy the convenience of free shipping on your tomato seed orders, saving you additional costs and making the purchase even more affordable.

  • Collection Heirloom Tomato Seeds

    Collection Heirloom Tomato Seeds

    $19
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  • Zapotec Brown Flesh Tomato Heirloom Seeds

    Zapotec Brown Flesh Tomato Heirloom Seeds

    $9
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  • Purple Calabash Tomato Seeds

    Purple Calabash Tomato Seeds

    $7
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  • Tigerella Tomato Seeds Heirloom

    Tigerella Tomato Seeds | Heirloom | Organic

    $7$15
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  • Kellogg's Breakfast Tomato Seeds Heirloom Organic

    Kellogg’s Breakfast Tomato Seeds | Heirloom | Organic

    $7$19
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  • Paul Robeson Tomato Seeds Heirloom Organic

    Paul Robeson Tomato Seeds | Heirloom | Organic

    $7$115
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  • Gardener's Sweetheart Tomato Seeds

    Gardener’s Sweetheart Tomato Seeds | Organic

    $7$15
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  • Traveler 76 Tomato Seeds | Organic

    Traveler 76 Tomato Seeds | Organic

    $7$19
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  • Blue Pear Heirloom Tomato Premium Seeds

    Blue Pear Heirloom Tomato Premium Seeds

    $16
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  • Tartufo Micro Dwarf Tomato Seeds

    Tartufo Micro Dwarf Tomato Seeds

    $9
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  • Indigo Cream Berries Tomato Seeds

    Indigo Cream Berries Tomato Seeds | Organic

    $7$22
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  • Helsing Junction Blue Tomato Seeds

    Helsing Junction Blue Tomato Seeds | Organic

    $7$22
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  • Green Berkeley Tie-Dye Tomato Seeds | Organic

    Green Berkeley Tie-Dye Tomato Seeds | Organic

    $7$22
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  • Bumble Bee Tomato Seeds Mega Pack

    Bumble Bee Tomato Seeds Mega Pack | Organic

    $15$21
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  • Purple Bumblebee Tomato Seeds

    Purple Bumblebee Tomato Seeds

    $8
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  • Old German Tomato Seeds | Heirloom | Organic

    Old German Tomato Seeds | Heirloom | Organic

    $7$85
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Limited Stock

We take pride in offering limited quantities of each tomato seed variety, ensuring their uniqueness and promoting a sense of exclusivity.

Support Small American Farms

Our seeds are sourced from small and special American farms dedicated to preserving the variety of tomato plant species for future generations.

High Germination Rates

Our tomato seeds are carefully selected and tested for high germination rates, increasing the chances of successful plant growth.

In my backyard, I tend to grow   A tomato like no other, you know   Its shape is odd, its colors rare   But the taste, oh! It's beyond compare   The fruit is tart, yet fresh and sweet   On a hot summer day, it can't be beat   My exclusive crop stands tall and proud   A one-of-a-kind tomato, in my garden we've found.

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Organic vs. Chemical Fertilizers: Why Organic is Best for Tomatoes

Healthier Soil: Organic fertilizers nourish the soil by improving its structure, increasing its nutrient content, and promoting beneficial microbial activity. This creates a healthy soil environment for tomato plants to thrive.

Nutrient-Rich Tomatoes: Organic fertilizers provide a balanced supply of essential nutrients that are slowly released to plants over time. This results in healthier and more nutrient-rich tomatoes with improved flavor and nutritional value.

Environmental Protection: Using organic fertilizers avoids the harmful effects of chemical fertilizers on the environment. Organic fertilizers are made from natural and renewable sources, reducing the risk of water and soil pollution.

Long-Term Soil Fertility: Organic fertilizers work in harmony with the soil ecosystem, promoting sustainable and long-term soil fertility. This reduces the need for frequent fertilizer applications and helps maintain a healthy growing environment for tomatoes.

Safe for Beneficial Organisms: Organic fertilizers do not harm beneficial organisms such as earthworms, bees, and other pollinators. This promotes a balanced ecosystem in your garden, benefiting the overall health of your tomato plants.

Reduced Risk of Chemical Buildup: Chemical fertilizers can lead to the accumulation of toxic residues in the soil, which may affect the quality of tomatoes and harm the environment. Organic fertilizers eliminate this risk, ensuring cleaner and safer produce.

Enhanced Soil Moisture Retention: Organic fertilizers improve the soil’s ability to retain moisture, reducing water evaporation and the frequency of irrigation. This is especially beneficial during hot summer months when tomatoes require consistent moisture.

Disease Resistance: Organic fertilizers promote strong and healthy tomato plants, enhancing their natural defense mechanisms against pests and diseases. This reduces the need for synthetic pesticides and fungicides, further supporting organic growing practices.

Sustainable Gardening: Opting for organic fertilizers aligns with sustainable gardening principles. By reducing reliance on synthetic chemicals, you contribute to the preservation of natural resources and create a more environmentally friendly garden.

Better Taste and Quality: Organic fertilizers help produce tomatoes with superior taste, aroma, and texture. The gradual release of nutrients and the balanced soil conditions foster optimal growth, resulting in delicious and high-quality tomatoes.

By choosing organic fertilizers and avoiding chemical-based alternatives, you not only nurture the health of your tomato plants but also contribute to a safer and more sustainable gardening practice. 

"The organic fertilizer from Click to Grow has significantly improved the yield of my tomato plants. I can't imagine going back to using chemical fertilizers."
Emily S.
"I've tried other fertilizers in the past, but none have produced the same vibrant, healthy tomatoes as the organic options from Click to Grow."
Michelle L.
"The selection of tomato seeds at Click to Grow is impressive. I found rare and unique varieties that I couldn't find elsewhere."
Robert B.
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Tomatoes Seeds FAQ

When it comes to organic tomatoes, there are a few different types that stand out as the best to grow.

First, the Roma tomato is a good option for those who want a sauce or canning tomato. It has a lower water content than other varieties, which makes it ideal for breaking down into sauce.

Second, the Beefsteak tomato is perfect for those who want a large and juicy slicing tomato. These tomatoes can get up to two pounds each, and have a rich flavor that makes them great for sandwiches and salads.

Finally, the Cherry tomato is a good choice for those who want a sweet and bite-sized snack. These tomatoes are perfect for popping in your mouth or adding to a fruit salad.

Organic tomatoes are those that are grown without the use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. They are also not genetically modified. To know if your tomatoes are organic, you can look for the USDA Organic label.

This label means that the tomatoes were grown in accordance with the USDA’s National Organic Program

standards. If you don’t see this label, you can ask the grower or retailer how the tomatoes were grown.

Organic tomatoes tend to cost more than conventionally-grown tomatoes because they require more labor and management. The increased cost is worth it for many people, knowing that they are eating fruits and vegetables that are free of harmful chemicals.

Some people also believe that organic tomatoes taste better than those that are not organic.

Organic tomatoes seeds have several benefits that make them a great choice for gardeners. One benefit is that they are not treated with chemicals. This means that they are safe to eat and do not contain any harmful toxins.

Another benefit is that organic tomatoes seeds are more resistant to pests and diseases. This means that your plants will be healthier and produce more fruit.

Finally, organic tomatoes seeds tend to produce tastier fruit than non-organic seeds.

This is because they are not grown with the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.

There are many factors to consider when choosing the best organic tomatoes seeds. The type of tomato you want to grow, the climate you live in, and your personal preferences will all play a role in what type of seed you choose.

If you are looking for a specific type of tomato, such as a cherry tomato or heirloom tomato, make sure to look for seeds that are labeled as such. You can find these seeds at most garden stores or online retailers.

If you live in an area with a shorter growing season, look for tomato seeds that have a shorter maturity time. There are also varieties of tomatoes that are bred to tolerate colder temperatures, so if you live in a cooler climate, look for those varieties.

Finally, think about the taste and texture of the tomatoes you want to grow.

Organic tomatoes can take anywhere from 60 to 80 days to grow. This is depending on the type of tomato, the climate, and whether or not you are growing them indoors or outdoors.

The first thing you need to do is plant the seeds. You can do this by starting them indoors in small pots about 6-8 weeks before the last expected frost. Once the seedlings have 2-3 true leaves, they can be transplanted outside.

Tomatoes need a lot of sun and warmth to grow well, so make sure they are in a spot that gets at least 8 hours of sunlight a day.

They also need consistent moisture, but too much water can lead to problems like blossom end rot and cracked fruit.

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