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Sweet Seedless F1 Tomato Seeds - Seedless Tomato - Great for Salads

Sweet Seedless F1 Tomato Seeds - Seedless Tomato - Great for Salads

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Sweet Seedless F1 Tomato Seeds - Perfect for Fresh Eating & Sauces

Experience the joy of growing Seedless Tomato Seeds with our Sweet Seedless F1 variety! Bursting with rich, sweet flavor, these tomatoes are ideal for salads, fresh snacking, and making delicious sauces or paste. With their vibrant red skin and juicy red flesh, they’re as beautiful as they are tasty.

Why Choose Sweet Seedless F1 Tomato Seeds?

This hybrid, non-GMO tomato offers a nearly seedless experience—some fruits are completely seedless, while others have just a few. Introduced by Burpee in 2004, it’s a favorite among gardeners for its reliability and exceptional taste.

Key Features:

  • Flavor: Sweet, rich, and perfect for fresh eating or cooking
  • Fruit Size: 8-10 oz., round slicer type
  • Plant Habit: Indeterminate, reaching up to 5 ft.
  • Maturity: Ready in just 75 days
  • Germination: 7-10 days with proper care

Growing Tips for Success

For best results, start your Seedless Tomato Seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before transplanting. Sow seeds 1/4” deep in seedling mix, keeping the soil moist and warm with plenty of bright light. No isolation from other tomatoes is needed, this hybrid thrives effortlessly!

All our seeds are GMO-free, ensuring you get healthy, natural produce straight from your garden. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert gardener, Sweet Seedless F1 tomatoes will reward you with bountiful, flavorful harvests.

Ready to grow the best seedless tomatoes? Order your Sweet Seedless F1 Tomato Seeds today and enjoy garden-fresh flavor all season long!

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My Dad doesn't like seeds and always meticulously removes them from tomatoes before putting them in salads. So, we grew these for him last year and he loves them! Very few to no seeds in every tomato, so he can slice them and put them right onto his salad. Very tasty, too! I also used them to make pico-de-gallo, and it was very good.

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