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Transform your garden or retail offerings with our Wholesale Tomato Seed Assortment - 30 Varieties, featuring 180 premium seed packets. This carefully curated collection includes all our best-selling tomatoes, perfect for culinary enthusiasts and commercial growers alike. From juicy cherry tomatoes to robust beefsteaks, this assortment delivers a rainbow of colors, flavors, and sizes to suit every need.
Diverse Selection: Enjoy a mix of 30 delicious varieties, including Berkeley Tie Dye, Mexico Midget, Super Sioux, and more. Whether you need slicers for sandwiches, paste tomatoes for sauces, or sweet cherries for snacking, this assortment has it all.
Retail-Ready Packaging: Each variety includes 6 seed packets (180 total), that display nicely with the counter-top display. Varieties priced at $2.49 wholesale and $3.99, so you will maximize your profit potential with 50% discount wholesale pricing.
Premium Quality: Our seeds are selected for reliability, flavor, and vigorous growth, ensuring happy customers and bountiful harvests.
Ideal for nurseries, farm stands, or online shops, this Wholesale Tomato Seed Assortment - 30 Varieties with display simplifies inventory while offering unmatched variety. Substitutions may occur, but every packet promises top-tier quality.
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Ready to grow your business or garden? Order now and enjoy the best tomato seeds in one convenient package!
The 2026 Assortment
Arkansas Traveler
Beefmaster F1
Berkeley Tie Dye
Big Beef F1
Big Rainbow
Black Krim
Bush Early Girl F1
Celebrity F1
Cherokee Purple
Costoluto Genovese
Garden Peach
German Johnson
Glacier
Hillbilly
Jet Star F1
Kelloggs Breakfast
Marglobe
Mexico Midget
New Yorker
Principe Borghese
Pruden's Purple
Roma Martino's
Rutgers
Sun Gold F1
Super Fantastic F1
Super Sioux
Sweet Million F1
Tiny Tim
Virginia Sweets
Yellow Pear Beam's
(Substitutions may occur.)
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Discover all of the Green Chile Seeds Sandia Seed has to offer,...
If you want to grow peppers in containers, below are our top...
This spinach germinated well, and produced way more spinach than I'd initially expected. It grew really well, was slow to bolt in the summer, and has a really nice mild flavor for salads or steamed.
Love this Hatch variety chili, next best thing to living in New Mexico! Yep, they grow in Oklahoma too!
This was my first time growing these and I will definitely be growing them from now on. Great germination and very sturdy plants that have withstood some really high winds. Huge long peppers that are excellent green or red, very easy to peel skin.
Growing these in Florida, (Recent transplant of NM).
Lovely peppers. Took a couple weeks is all and wow! I have several budding; 2 large enough to nickname. They're still in their infancy, but I can tell they are going to be great! Love the seeds!
Prudens purple was huge, productive, and delicious. Very crack resistant. Amazing!
I got these to make Chipotle chilis. These fruit early and are mild-ish when green, but when they ripen, they are perfect for smoking and drying with great flavor and nice heat. Don't plant too many as they are quite prolific.
I grow chilis for seed from Sandia in Wichita Kansas. They take longer for harvesting but make great roasting Chilis. I call them WichiHatch Chilis.
Seeds were amazing with great germination rates. Very stable strain that had little to no variation between plants! Will be running them again!
Just as described. Wonderful Habanero flavor without the heat. This makes the best Chili and we love the flavor.
Seeds grew quickly and in May I transplanted them into my garden. Kept three plants to a container and the did great in the garden without falling over. Great harvest.
I had 6 plants that produced all of the tomatillos that I could use. I gave my neighbors enough for a batch of green salsa too. Easy to germinate and great producers. We live in a short growing season in the mountains of Idaho and they did great!
We live in North Central Idaho in the mountains. Our seeds all terminated and I had a very good crop of green chile considering where we live. They are thick meated and have great flavor and just the right heat.
These Abe Lincoln tomatoes have the most delicious tomato flavor. Reminds me of the delicious tomatoes that my father grew when I was a child. We ate them straight out of the garden while they were still warm from the sun.
I grow your basil seeds every year, they are easy to start from seed and grow into nice bushy plants that we harvest all summer long to use to make caprese salads (when the tomatoes start to ripen), as well as pesto. I like to make a big batch of pesto, then freeze "pucks" of it in a muffin tray to store in a container in the freezer for some summer flavors all winter long. These seeds always have great germination. I also like to let a couple of basil plants bloom as the pollinators love the blooms and they are pretty, too!
I love everything about growing a three sisters garden, everything helps each other out... and it looks so pretty, too! I started my corn first, then planted the beans and then the squash and they all did so well together. My neighbors asked me what I did to get them to grow so well, so I told them about the three sisters technique and they're going to try it next season! My corn already is starting to put on cobs, and the beans are twirling up the stalks and the squash looks so happy at the base. Thanks for this seed packet bundle, it really is a game changer!
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