Heirloom Tomato Seeds Canada

Heirloom Tomato Seeds Canada

Heirloom tomato seeds for Canadian gardens, sauce makers and tomato lovers. Feature paste tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, beefsteaks, striped varieties, dark tomatoes and short-season selections with clear seed count and maturity details.

Start tomatoes indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost. Choose paste tomatoes for sauce, cherries for snacking, beefsteaks for slicing and dwarf varieties for containers.

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Indigo Rose Tomato seeds Canada - High-antioxidant purple and black cherry tomato seeds - Casa Verde Chef Shop

Indigo Rose Tomato

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Green Zebra Tomato Seeds - green zebra tomato heirloom culinary seeds

Green Zebra Tomato

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Dark Galaxy Tomato seeds Canada - Rare speckled purple and orange vining tomato - Casa Verde Chef Shop

Dark Galaxy Tomato

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Blue Pear Tomato

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Choosing & Growing the Best Tomato Seeds in Canada

If you’re exploring unique flavour profiles, check out our Micro-Dwarf and Heirloom lineups, or browse our rare selections Loved by chefs across Montreal and Canada.

Whether you’re a chef, foodie, or home grower, our Canadian-tested tomato seed shop allows you to easily browse by tomato type (Cherry, Beefsteak, Paste, Slicing) or growth habit to suit your specific garden setup.

🍅 Welcome to Tomato Seeds Canada. Our home for Heirloom and Micro-Dwarf tomatoes — your trusted place to buy tomato seeds in Canada online for our short growing season.

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🧭 How to Choose the Right Tomato

  • Snacking + Salads: Pick Cherry or Grape varieties (sweet, prolific, bite-sized).
  • Sandwiches + Slicing: Beefsteaks (large, meaty, classic tomato flavour).
  • Sauce + Canning: Paste tomatoes (lower water content, rich, meaty flesh like Roma or San Marzano).
  • Containers & Balconies: Micro-Dwarf varieties (compact, productive, perfect for pots).
  • Early Harvest: Look for Indeterminate/Determinate early-maturing varieties to beat the frost.
Tomato Seeds Canada Growing Guide

Tomato & Seed Growing FAQ

Are your seeds suitable for beginners?
Absolutely! We curate our collection for both seasoned chefs and home gardeners. We select varieties known for high germination rates and ease of growth, supported by our "Chef-Approved" guides.
How do I know which tomato variety is best for my climate?
Canada has a short, intense growing season. We focus on providing detailed descriptions for each variety, highlighting days-to-maturity. Look for lower "days-to-maturity" numbers if you are in a shorter-season area.
Are your seeds organic and non-GMO?
Yes. We prioritize high-quality, non-GMO, and heirloom seeds. We source varieties that produce exceptional flavour—the same seeds professional chefs rely on.
Can I grow these tomatoes in containers on a balcony?
Yes! Look for varieties labeled "Micro-Dwarf" or "Container Friendly" in our store. These are bred specifically for pots and small urban spaces.
When is the best time to start seeds in Canada?
For most regions in Canada, we recommend starting your tomato seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before your local last frost date. You can find our comprehensive, step-by-step Chef-Approved Guide here.
Do you offer bulk or wholesale options?
We love supporting local food growers! If you are a chef, restaurant owner, or managing a community project, please contact us directly through the chat or our contact form so we can assist you with volume pricing.

🌱 Quick Growing Tips (Canada)

  • Start early: Sow indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost; germinate at 22–25 °C.
  • Light matters: 14–16 h/day under bright LEDs; keep lamps close to the canopy to prevent leggy growth.
  • Transplant: Plant out only after nights stay consistently above 10–12 °C; harden off for 7–10 days.
  • Soil & feed: Use a nutrient-rich, airy mix (compost/coco/perlite). Use balanced fertilizer early, then bump Potassium (K) for fruiting.
  • Pollination: Tomatoes are self-pollinating; gently tap flower clusters weekly to improve fruit set.

New to tomatoes? Read our full guide: How to Grow Tomatoes in Canada (Chef-Approved Method).