Ukrainian Purple Tomato Seeds – 50 Organically Grown Heirloom Non-GMO Paste Tomatoes
Ukrainian Purple Tomato Seeds – 50 Organically Grown Heirloom Non-GMO Paste Tomatoes
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Grow a rich-flavored heirloom favorite with these Ukrainian Purple Tomato seeds, also known as Russian Purple Tomato. This productive open-pollinated variety produces beautiful plum-shaped fruits with a deep purple-brown color and distinctive green shoulders, resembling the coloration of Cherokee Purple tomatoes.
Fruits typically measure 3–4 inches long and average around 6 ounces each, with smooth, blemish-resistant skin and excellent productivity throughout the growing season. The flavor is deep, rich, and sweet, making this variety a standout for both fresh eating and cooking. While often considered a paste tomato, Ukrainian Purple is slightly juicier than many traditional paste varieties, giving it exceptional versatility in salads, sandwiches, sauces, and canning recipes.
Originally introduced in the Seed Savers Exchange 1999 Yearbook by Frederick Ineman of Ohio, this treasured heirloom traces its origins to Ukraine and has earned a reputation for outstanding flavor and reliable yields. These seeds are organically grown with care by Four Oak Farm in Santa Rosa, California.
You will receive fresh seeds from the current growing season, ready for planting.
You will receive:
50 Ukrainian Purple tomato seeds
Organically grown seeds
Non-GMO heirloom variety
Fresh seed stock
Secure packaging for safe arrival
Growing Information
- Common Name: Ukrainian Purple Tomato
- Botanical Name: Solanum lycopersicum
- Plant Type: Annual fruiting vegetable
- Growth Stage: Seeds
- Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8+ hours daily)
- Soil: Rich, well-draining soil with organic matter
- Watering: Moderate; maintain consistent moisture
- Mature Height: 5–7 feet
- Growth Rate: Fast
- USDA Zones: 3–11 (grown as an annual)
- Container Friendly: Yes
Care Tip: Provide sturdy cages or trellises to support the heavy fruit production. Harvest fruits when they develop their characteristic purple-brown color and slight softness for the best flavor.
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