Transform your garden into a vibrant showcase with Dark Violet Tomato Vegetable Seeds, prized for their extraordinary color and rich, bold flavor. These tomatoes feature deep violet skin with a smooth texture, making them a standout in any vegetable patch. Known for their high antioxidant content and exceptional taste, these rare tomatoes are ideal for slicing, salads, gourmet dishes, or fresh snacking.
Perfect for home gardeners, greenhouse growers, and collectors of unique tomato varieties, these seeds offer strong productivity, reliable growth, and consistent yields. If you want to cultivate tomatoes that are both visually striking and delicious, this dark violet variety is the perfect choice.
Features
- Produces stunning dark violet, antioxidant-rich tomatoes
- Distinctive flavor ideal for fresh eating and cooking
- High-yield, productive plants suitable for various climates
- Non-GMO, high-germination seeds
- Great for home gardens, raised beds, and containers
- Excellent slicing and salad tomato
- Attractive and rare variety for collectors
Specifications
- Seed Type: Dark violet tomato
- Plant Type: Indeterminate
- GMO Status: Non-GMO
- Heirloom: Yes (varies by batch)
- Sun Requirements: Full sun
- Season: Spring to Fall; indoor growing year-round
- Zones: Suitable for USDA Zones 3–11
- Days to Maturity: 75–85 days
- Fruit Size: Medium
- Soil Requirements: Well-draining, nutrient-rich soil
- Uses: Fresh eating, salads, cooking, garnishing
- Growth Habit: Vigorous vines that require staking
Planting Guide
- Start Indoors:
- Begin seeds 6–8 weeks before your region’s last frost date.
- Sow 1/4 inch deep in seed trays or small pots.
- Germination:
- Maintain soil temperature between 70–85°F.
- Germination occurs in 5–10 days.
- Transplanting:
- Harden seedlings for 5–7 days before moving outdoors.
- Transplant once nighttime temperatures remain above 50°F.
- Growing Conditions:
- Provide 6–8 hours of sunlight daily.
- Support vines with cages, trellises, or stakes.
- Watering:
- Water deeply at the base to keep soil consistently moist.
- Avoid overhead watering.
- Harvesting:
- Harvest when tomatoes develop deep violet color and slight softness.
- Pick regularly to encourage continuous fruiting.