

🍅 Grow Bold, Eat Bold: Unlock the heirloom tomato garden everyone’s talking about!
Certified Organic Tomato Seeds (10-Pack) from Rhino Garden Supply offer 10 diverse heirloom varieties including Cherokee Purple and San Marzano. USDA Organic and Non-GMO certified, these seeds are stored in climate-controlled conditions to guarantee high germination rates. Each pack includes expert growing tips, making them perfect for both novice and experienced gardeners aiming for a vibrant, sustainable harvest.












| ASIN | B0B7L5211Y |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (798) |
| Date First Available | 7 April 2025 |
| Manufacturer | Rhino Garden Supply |
| Package Dimensions | 25.5 x 17.4 x 1.3 cm; 32 g |
| Sunlight exposure | Full Sun |
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These tomato seeds were phenomenal from start to finish. 😊 The germination rates were outstanding. Using rockwool and grow pods, I achieved 100% germination. I did just about everything you’re not supposed to do with these tomato plants, and they still performed spectacularly. I transplanted them multiple times into different growing mediums and pots, let them get rained on, ignored spacing guidelines, and grew five tomato plants, each in its own 7-gallon grow bag. Despite all of that, the plants produced hundreds upon hundreds of tomatoes. They grew so vigorously that I had more cuttings than I knew what to do with, making it easy to propagate new plants and share them with friends and family. When I examined the plants at the end of the season, the roots in each 7-gallon grow bag were clearly rootbound. Despite the limitation, tomato harvesting did not slow down. In the future, I’ll definitely grow them in 10–15 gallon containers per plant, or possibly directly in the ground, to give them even more room to thrive. I sowed the seeds 8 weeks before my last frost date and transplanted them immediately after my frost date. This seemed to help the roots establish quickly, and these plants produced fruit earlier than my other tomatoes. Overall, these seeds are perfect for both experienced gardeners and beginners like me. Happy gardening! 🪴
F**O
I received my seeds on Dec 27th. I planted them 2 days later. Today is Jan 5, 2026. And I already have germination. I will show pics. This is a really big deal to me, because I buy and sell rare, expensive and different types of fruits and vegetables. I grow, cook, can and sell at farmers markets. There have been many times, I have ordered seeds from all over the world, America and Amazon also. It’s unbelievable how many times, I get seeds that won’t germinate, or my pebbles just 3 out of 15, but, who wants to make a big deal out of anything if it’s less $20.00, so I usually just don’t buy from those sellers anymore. Anyways.. EVERY single seed(I didn’t use every seed),I plant in increments. I will definitely use this seller again if they have what I am looking for on my next “round”. I didn’t even need any special soil, I used imported dirt from my back yard😂 anyways. Germinating in 7 days, is perfect. I would definitely recommend this seller to other growers. The price was very affordable. I will make another review on taste after I harvest.
J**K
The valencia was initially sluggish, compared to the others planted, but seedlings for the cherokee purple, valencia, virginia sweet, and chocolate cherry are doing fine - and I'm delighted with the valencia seedlings that did emerge - I'm really looking forward to that one. These are the varieties from your pack I'll be using this year; I'll use the other ones next year due to limited space I have. The other varieties I'm growing (including krim, chocolate sprinkles, sun sugar, super sweet 100, patio, and brandywine pink from a previous pack from last year), along with what I'm growing from your selection are more than enough; I'm very happy with this selection. I'll try the other varieties next year. BTW, your pack illustrations are very attractive. Thanks!
V**V
The seeds are very good; almost all of them I planted germinated, there was no mixing of varieties, everything grew exactly as shown on the packet. I am very pleased. The tastiest varieties were Valencia, Cherokee, Black Krim, and Chocolate Cherry.
P**R
Germination seems to be a problem for some of these tomatoes, but others have come in like a champ. Maybe the weirdest part of this is that the other tomatoes all seem to be highly susceptible to some kind of disease, and none of them survived. The indeterminate needed to be trimmed because they were climbing to about 8 ft tall. Refocus that energy on tomato growth. I will consider buying these next season.
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