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Country Tomato Heirloom Seeds — Grow Your Own Wellness Kitchen Garden | 80 Seeds

Country Tomato Heirloom Seeds — Grow Your Own Wellness Kitchen Garden | 80 Seeds

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There is something deeply grounding about growing your own food — even in a small apartment. A single pot of country tomatoes on your balcony connects you to the earth, your kitchen, and a slower, more intentional way of living.

These are not commercial hybrid tomatoes bred for shelf life. These are traditional open-pollinated country tomatoes — the same variety grown in Indian home gardens for generations, selected for flavour, resilience, and the ability to thrive in pots, grow bags, and terrace containers.


Why Country Tomato Heirloom Seeds?

  • 🌿 True heirloom variety — open-pollinated, non-GMO, breed true season after season
  • 🏠 Apartment & balcony friendly — determinate bush type, compact growth, container-ready
  • 🍅 Superior flavour — rich, tangy, full-bodied taste that hybrid varieties cannot replicate
  • ♻️ Seed-saving capable — save seeds from your harvest and replant every season
  • 🌱 Tested for Indian conditions — suited to subtropical and tropical climate zones across India
  • 📦 80 seeds per pack — moisture-protected, fresh-packed for high germination

Growing Your Apartment Wellness Tomato Garden

What You Need

  • Pot or grow bag: minimum 12–15 inches diameter, 12 inches deep
  • Sunlight: 5–6 hours of direct sun (south or west-facing balcony ideal)
  • Soil: well-draining potting mix with compost
  • Support: small bamboo stake or tomato cage

Sowing Guide

  • Best season: October–February (North India) | August–January (South India)
  • Sowing depth: 0.5–1 cm
  • Germination: 7–14 days at 20–28°C
  • Transplant: When seedlings reach 10–15 cm (3–4 weeks after sowing)
  • Days to harvest: 70–90 days from transplanting
  • Yield: 2–4 kg per plant in a container

Care Tips for Apartment Growers

  • Water deeply every 2–3 days — avoid waterlogging
  • Feed with organic liquid fertiliser every 2 weeks once flowering begins
  • Pinch off suckers to keep the plant compact and productive
  • Stake early to support the plant as it grows
  • Watch for aphids — neem oil spray is effective and safe

Seed Saving — The Sustainable Gardener's Advantage

Because these are open-pollinated heirloom seeds, you can save seeds from your best tomatoes each season and replant them the following year. This is the foundation of a truly sustainable apartment wellness garden — one that grows more self-sufficient with every season.

How to save seeds: Scoop seeds from a ripe tomato, ferment in water for 2–3 days, rinse, dry on a paper towel, and store in an airtight container in a cool, dark place.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I grow these tomatoes in a pot on my apartment balcony?

Yes. This is a determinate bush variety specifically suited to container growing. A 12–15 inch pot with good drainage and 5+ hours of sunlight is sufficient for a productive plant.

How many tomatoes will I get from one plant in a pot?

In a well-maintained container with regular feeding and watering, you can expect 2–4 kg of tomatoes per plant. Yield depends on sunlight, pot size, and care.

Are these seeds organic?

These are non-GMO, open-pollinated heirloom seeds grown without synthetic pesticides. They are the clean, natural choice for a wellness-focused home garden.

What is the difference between heirloom and hybrid tomato seeds?

Heirloom seeds are open-pollinated and breed true — you can save and replant seeds each season. Hybrid (F1) seeds produce uniform, high-yield plants but seeds saved from the harvest won't breed true. Heirlooms offer superior flavour and seed-saving capability; hybrids offer consistency and disease resistance.

When is the best time to sow tomato seeds in India?

October to February is ideal for most of India. In South India and coastal regions, August to January works well. Avoid sowing during peak summer (April–June) as extreme heat affects germination and fruit set.

How long do unused seeds stay viable?

Stored in a cool, dry, airtight container away from sunlight, tomato seeds remain viable for 3–5 years. Always perform a germination test before sowing older seeds.


Complete Your Apartment Wellness Garden


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🌿 Blueberry Botanicals Earth Wellness Promise: Every seed we sell is selected for Indian apartment and home garden conditions — fresh-packed, moisture-protected, and tested for germination. We ship pan-India with care instructions included.

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