Gaia’s Hope Tomato Seedlings List for 2009
My tomato seedlings growing and it’s time to give you my list with the varieties I will try to grow this year. Some of them I will try to keep them in city garden and the others will go to plot. The most tomatoes are heirloom tomato varieties and all of them are organic. Except of these varieties I grow 2 other organic varieties from the seeds I saved last year but I have no idea about the name of these tomato varieties.

So let’s see my Heirloom Tomato List for 2009
- Kelloggs Breakfast Tomatoes: Indeterminate, Yellow – Orange big tomatoes
- Hillbilly Flame Tomatoes: Indeterminate, Yellow – Orange huge tomatoes
- Orange Banana Tomatoes: Indeterminate, Yellow – Orange plum shaped tomatoes
- Brown Berry Tomatoes: Indeterminate, Brown cherry tomatoes
- Silvery Fir Tomatoes: Determinate, Red medium size tomatoes
- Black Sea ManTomatoes: Determinate, Black-Purple, potato-leaf tomatoes
- Bloody Red Butcher Tomatoes: Indeterminate, Red potato-leaf small tomatoes
- Soldacki Tomatoes: Indeterminate, Dark Pink potato-leaf big tomatoes
- Yellow Taxi Tomatoes: Determinate, Orange medium size tomatoes
- Blondkopfchen Tomatoes: Indeterminate, Yellow cherry tomatoes
- Black Prince Tomatoes: Indeterminate, Black-Purple small tomatoes
- Emerald Evergreen Tomatoes: Indeterminate, Green medium size tomatoes
- Sweet Pea Tomatoes: Indeterminate, Red cherry tomatoes
- Yellow Pear Tomatoes: Indeterminate, Yellow pear shaped cherry tomatoes
It’s the first time I grow all these varieties except Yellow Pear tomato so I hope they grow and give me tomatoes to save enough seeds for the next years.
Do you make your tomato list for 2009?



This looks like an interesting list of tomatoes. I don’t know any of them except the yellow pear tomatoes and we’ve just planted 7 of these. Good luck with them all!
It looks great, good luck with it all!
@chaiselongue We will see some of them to grow together because I will keep 8 varieties in my city garden. Yellow Pear is a beautiful small tomato, It was my first no-red tomato and I love it!
@Patrick Thanks! I will try to save seeds when they grow (if they grow well).
I’m growing the Silvery Fir as well this year. It’s a really cool looking plant with its distinctive foliage and is super early. I’ve already harvested a few from it!
@John this is good, I don’t have flowers yet in Silvery Fir. I hope you like it as tomato