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Heirloom Tomato’s Garden Kit – 10 Varieties

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பத்து தக்காளி ரகங்கள் · ஒரே தோட்டம்

A connoisseur’s heirloom tomato kit of 10 rare, open-pollinated varieties from 4 continents — from the local Naati to the legendary French Marmande and the rare Liberian Togo Trufle. Every colour, every flavour your kitchen has been missing.

10 Colours









  • Naati · Ananji · Kashi
  • Doyang · Marmande
  • Beefsteak · Togo Trufle
  • Zebra · Red & Yellow Cherry
  • 10 packets · 4 continents
  • Naturally farmed · Never GMO
Pro tip: Pre-soak seeds the night before sowing & check the calendar for your window — both lift germination above 90%.

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Connoisseur’s Garden Kit · 10 Varieties · 4 Continents
பத்து தக்காளி ரகங்கள் · ஒரே தோட்டம்

Ten Heirloom Tomatoes
One Living Garden

A curated kit of ten rare, open-pollinated tomato varieties — gathered from India, France, America, West Africa and the hills of Nagaland. Every colour, every shape, every flavour your kitchen has been missing.

10 Varieties
From 4 Continents
Heirloom & OP
Never GMO · Never Hybrid
Save & Replant
Build Your Seed Bank
Farm-Bred
From a 230+ Variety Bank

Why supermarket tomatoes
taste like nothing

F1 hybrid tomatoes are bred for one job — surviving a 2,000-kilometre journey from farm to your kitchen. Thick skin, uniform size, long shelf life, picked green. Flavour was never in the brief. Heirlooms are the opposite: bred over centuries by gardeners who actually had to eat them.

A real heirloom tomato — a true Naati, a Marmande off the vine, a Black Krim still warm from the sun — doesn’t taste like the red orbs in plastic trays. It tastes the way fruit is supposed to taste. Once you grow your first, you’ll understand why every gardener becomes a tomato gardener. — From the Manvasanai Community Seed Bank

Ten varieties · ten distinct flavours

A balanced collection covering daily cooking, Sunday salads, summer slicing, slow-cooked sauces, and the cherry-vine snacking your kids will steal straight off the plant.

i.

Naati Tomato

Tamil Nadu

The local Tamil tomato — small, deeply red, gently tangy. The soul of every authentic rasam.

Best forRasam · Sambar · Thokku
ii.

Ananji

Indian · ★★★★★

A prolific Indian heirloom — generous yields, deep red skin, balanced acidity for everyday cooking.

Best forDaily Curries · Chutney
iii.

Kashi

Indian · ★★★★★

A robust North-Indian heirloom selected for disease-resistance and concentrated flavour. Reliable in heat.

Best forCurries · Salads · Pickling
iv.

Doyang

Nagaland · ★★★★★

A rare Naga heirloom from the Doyang river valley. Deeply red, intensely savoury — used in smoky northeastern stews.

Best forStews · Roasted Chutney
v.

Marmande

French Heirloom

The legendary French ribbed beefsteak. Meaty, sweet, juicy — the gold standard of European tomato sandwiches.

Best forSandwiches · Bruschetta
vi.

Beefsteak

American · ★★★★★

The classic American slicer. Massive, meaty fruits with thick walls — a single tomato makes a whole burger.

Best forBurgers · Thick Slices
vii.

Togo Trufle

Liberian · ★★★★★

A rare West-African heirloom with mahogany-dark flesh and an earthy, almost smoky depth. A connoisseur’s tomato.

Best forSlow Sauces · Pasta
viii.

Zebra Tomato

Specialty

Stunning green-and-orange striped fruits. Sweet, low-acid, eye-catching — the showpiece of any plate.

Best forSalads · Garnishing
ix.

Red Cherry

Round · ★★★★★

Vining clusters of bite-sized fruits. Bursts of sweet-tart juice — the snacking tomato kids steal off the plant.

Best forSnacking · Salads
x.

Yellow Cherry

Specialty

Golden cherries that taste like sunshine — sweeter and milder than red, with almost no acidity. Children’s favourite.

Best forSalads · Garnishing
What’s Inside

10 seed packets · individually labelled · ready to sow

Each variety hand-cleaned, stored using traditional methods, sealed in moisture-resistant pouches with a sowing reference card.

4
Continents

Two essential reads
before your first sowing

Tomato seeds are notoriously fussy about timing and treatment — and equally rewarding when you get it right. Both guides below are free and turn first-time tomato growers into confident harvesters.

Pro tip from our farm Tomatoes love being started indoors. Open the Sowing Calendar to confirm your window, then follow the Treatment Guide the night before sowing in seed trays. Transplant 4 weeks later when seedlings are 4–6 inches tall. This single workflow lifts germination above 90% across every variety in this kit.

Which tomato for which dish?

Each of the ten varieties has a calling. This is the chef’s pairing chart — print it, stick it on the fridge, and use it for the next ten years.

Rasam & Sambar
Naati, Ananji — small, tangy, traditional South Indian flavour
Sandwiches & Burgers
Marmande, Beefsteak — large, meaty, holds its shape
Pasta Sauce & Tomato Paste
Togo Trufle, Doyang, Kashi — deep flavour, low water
Fresh Salads
Zebra, Yellow Cherry, Red Cherry — colour, sweetness, crunch
Snacking & Lunchboxes
Red Cherry, Yellow Cherry — bite-sized, sweet, kid-approved
Pickling & Preserves
Kashi, Ananji — firm flesh, balanced acidity
Festive & Special Occasion
Zebra, Togo Trufle — visual drama on the plate

A simple five-step ritual

Tomatoes are forgiving once they’re past the germination phase. Follow these five steps and you’ll harvest by month four.

i
Plan

Pick your sowing window from the planting calendar.

Open Calendar →
ii
Treat

Soak seeds 24 hours before sowing for stronger germination.

Treatment Guide →
iii
Start

Sow in seed trays. Transplant when seedlings reach 4–6 inches.

iv
Stake

Tomatoes need support. Stake or trellis as plants grow.

v
Save

Save seeds from your healthiest fruits. Plant again next year.

Three reasons home gardeners
never go back

We’ve sent these seeds to thousands of home gardens. The same three things keep showing up in the reviews.

i.
The flavour is in a different universe

F1 hybrids are bred for shelf life and uniform colour, not flavour. Heirlooms were selected over centuries for taste alone. Your first naatu tomato will permanently change what “tomato” means to you.

ii.
Open-pollinated. Never modified.

These are the real, unmodified seeds your great-grandparents grew — saved, sun-dried and stored using traditional methods on our farm. Never coated, never gene-edited, never F1.

iii.
You buy once. You grow forever.

Save seeds from each year’s best fruits, share them with friends, and you’ll never need to buy these varieties again. This is how Indian agriculture worked for thousands of years.

விதைகள் பகிர்வோம் · சேமிப்போம்

Buy once. Grow ten varieties forever.

Every fruit in this kit will give you next season’s seeds. We send them in modest quantities not because we’re stingy — but because we want every gardener who buys from us to become a seed-keeper themselves. Save. Share. Sow again. This is how 230 native varieties stay alive.

Everything a tomato grower
needs to know

Full kit contents
VarietyOriginType
Naati TomatoTamil Nadu, IndiaSmall slicing
AnanjiIndia · 5★ ratedMedium slicing
KashiIndia · 5★ ratedMedium slicing
DoyangNagaland · 5★ ratedDeep red specialty
MarmandeFranceRibbed beefsteak
BeefsteakUSA · 5★ ratedLarge slicer
Togo TrufleLiberia · 5★ ratedDark heirloom
Zebra TomatoSpecialtyStriped salad
Red Cherry (Round)Specialty · 5★Cherry vining
Yellow CherrySpecialtyYellow cherry vining

Each packet contains enough seeds for 8–15 plants depending on variety. Note: Based on availability, specific varieties may rotate seasonally.

When to plant — South Indian tomato windows
Tomatoes have two prime sowing windows in South India:
WindowSow SeedsHarvest
Southwest MonsoonJune – AugustSeptember – December
Northeast MonsoonOctober – DecemberJanuary – March
AvoidApril – May (peak heat)

Growing period: 80–100 days from sowing to first harvest. For exact sowing weeks and your region’s specifics, see our complete Seed Sowing Calendar →

Seed treatment — pre-soaking for tomatoes
Tomato seeds have a thin gelatinous coating that can slow germination. Pre-soaking dissolves it and dramatically improves sprouting:
  • Water soak (24 hours): Submerge seeds in clean room-temperature water overnight. Rinse before sowing. Standard method, works for all 10 varieties in this kit.
  • Cowdung slurry (48 hours): Mix fresh cow dung with water to a thin paste; immerse seeds; rinse before sowing. Adds beneficial soil microbes — gives heirloom seeds an extra germination edge.

Read our complete Seed Treatment Guide → for full instructions.

Where can I grow these — pots, beds or open ground?
  • Pots & grow bags: Minimum 12-inch deep, 18-litre size per plant. Cherry varieties (Red & Yellow Cherry, Zebra) thrive in slightly smaller pots.
  • Raised beds: Excellent for slicers (Beefsteak, Marmande, Doyang). Space plants 18–24 inches apart.
  • Open ground: Ideal for the indeterminate varieties (most cherries) which keep climbing all season.
  • Sun: Tomatoes need 6+ hours of direct sun daily. Less sun = fewer fruits.
  • Support: All varieties benefit from staking, caging, or a trellis. Cherry varieties are vigorous climbers — give them height.
Care, watering & pest management
  • Watering: Deep watering 2–3 times a week beats daily shallow watering. Water at the base, not the leaves — wet leaves invite fungus.
  • Mulching: 2 inches of dry leaves or coir at the base prevents soil splashing onto leaves (which carries diseases) and retains moisture.
  • Feeding: Vermicompost every 3 weeks. Once flowering starts, switch to a potassium-rich feed like banana peel water or wood ash tea.
  • Pruning: Pinch off “suckers” (small shoots in leaf axils) for indeterminate varieties — directs energy to fruits, not foliage.
  • Pests: Heirloom tomatoes are naturally more resilient than hybrids. Neem-water spray handles aphids, whiteflies, and fruit borer. Marigolds planted nearby repel nematodes.
How to save tomato seeds — the fermentation method
The proper way to save tomato seeds is through fermentation — it dissolves the gelatinous coating and ensures clean germination:
  1. Pick a fully ripe tomato from your healthiest plant.
  2. Squeeze seeds and pulp into a glass jar; add a splash of water.
  3. Cover loosely; let sit at room temperature for 2–4 days, stirring once daily. A white mould layer will form — that’s correct.
  4. Add water, swirl, pour off the floating debris. Viable seeds sink.
  5. Rinse seeds in a strainer; spread on paper to dry for 7–10 days.
  6. Store in a labelled glass jar in a cool, dry place. Will remain viable for 4–6 years.
Always save from your most flavourful, productive, disease-free plants. That’s how varieties improve over generations.
Seed storage & shelf life
Tomato seeds are remarkably long-lived. Store unopened packets in a cool, dry, dark place — a glass jar with a tight lid is ideal. All varieties in this kit retain 85%+ germination for 24 months and 70%+ for 4–6 years when stored properly. For maximum longevity, refrigerate (not freeze) inside an airtight container with a small silica sachet.
Shipping & freshness
Seeds are dispatched from our farm in Karur, Tamil Nadu within 2–3 business days. Each variety is sealed in a labelled, moisture-resistant pouch and shipped in tamper-evident packaging. The kit includes a printed sowing reference card with quick guidance for each variety.
Bulk & customised orders
We customise tomato kits for school gardens, urban farming projects, restaurant herb gardens, and corporate gifting. Want a “cherry only” kit? A “kitchen workhorse” kit (Naati, Ananji, Kashi)? A “world tour” kit (Marmande, Beefsteak, Togo Trufle)? Write to us before ordering — we’ll happily curate.
மண் வாசனை

From a UN-recognised seed bank.
To your home garden.

Every tomato seed is harvested, fermented, sun-dried and packed on Rangamalai Organic Farms in Karur, Tamil Nadu — a natural-farming and permaculture farm, and home to our Community Seed Bank, recognised by the UN One Planet Network for preserving over 230 traditional varieties of paddy, millet, vegetable and rhizome crops.

Naturally Farmed
Open-Pollinated
UN Recognised Seed Bank
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Heirloom Tomato’s Garden Kit – 10 Varieties

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