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Berkeley Tie-Dye Tomato Seeds - Heirloom - Rich Flavor, Unique Stripes
Berkeley Tie-Dye Tomato Seeds - Heirloom - Rich Flavor, Unique Stripes
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Berkeley Tie-Dye Tomato Seeds: A Stunning, Flavorful Heirloom
Experience the extraordinary with Berkeley Tie-Dye Tomato Seeds, a visually striking and deliciously sweet heirloom variety. Developed by Brad Gates of Wild Boar Farms in Napa, CA, this mid-season beefsteak tomato is as beautiful as it is flavorful, making it a standout in any garden.
Why Choose Berkeley Tie-Dye Tomato Seeds?
These open-pollinated seeds produce indeterminate plants that grow 4-6’ tall, yielding 8-12 oz. fruits with a unique bi-color red and metallic green striped appearance. The flesh is a mesmerizing pink with yellow streaks, offering a sweet, rich, and dark heirloom tomato flavor that’s perfect for fresh eating or showcasing at tomato-tasting contests.
Key Features:
- Exceptional Flavor: Sweet, rich, and complex heirloom taste that stands out.
- Stunning Appearance: Port wine-colored with metallic green stripes—truly one of the prettiest tomatoes you’ll grow.
- Early Maturity: Ready in just 65-75 days, maturing before other beefsteak varieties.
- GMO-Free: All our seeds are non-GMO, ensuring natural, organic growth.
Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a beginner, Berkeley Tie-Dye Tomato Seeds are a must-have for their beauty, flavor, and reliability. Plant them today and enjoy a harvest that’s as vibrant as it is delicious!
Don’t wait! Add these unique heirloom tomatoes to your garden now!
- Each packet contains 10 seeds
- Color: Bi-color red and metallic green
- Shape: Flattened globe
- Size: 8-12 oz.
- Maturity: 65-75 days after transplant
- Plant Size: 4-6 ft.
- Plant Habit: Indeterminate
- Solanum lycopersicum
- Heirloom – Open-pollinated
- Untreated/Non-GMO






This tomato just kept producing when other big tomatoes stopped. I had late fall tomatoes fresh out of the garden into October. The color in a salad can’t be matched.
I purchased a packet of these seeds in February to germinate indoors along with your Brandywine Tomatoes. All of the Brandwine seeds sprouted but only 5 of the Berkeley's did. So disappointed.
These were so beautiful and tasty! Great for salsas or for making Caprese Salads, they are so pretty!
Super easy to grow, no disease issues, resilient, and LOADS of huge, juicy tomatoes. Love the flavor. Kids ate them right of the vine the rest went into BLTs, sauce, and the dehydrator. These will ALWAYS be in my garden from now on
we loved growing these from seed. excellent germination, and strong little plants. however, in the garden they were rarely harvested by us before the squirrels got it. I did not like how long we had to wait for these to ripen. If I had a rodent defense, id grow these again. But it was hard to watch them develop and not fully ripen before being taken. We did not have the same problem with smaller varieties of tomatoes.
Sorry you didn't get to enjoy the tomatoes! Those pesky varmints!
I planted these short-season tomatoes because we live in Colorado where crazy late freezes in the spring and early winters are standard, so we have a short growing season. I love beefsteak heirloom tomatoes, but find that they often are not ripe before the first frost/snowstorm comes. So when I read that this tomato was earlier than other beefsteaks, I had to try it. And success, we had a great harvest of RIPE tomatoes for a change in August! I will keep growing these, the tomatoes are beautiful jewels, and are very juicy and tasty.
These really are beautiful with a metallic sheen – and quite stunning inside with a nice deep rich red color. These made great caprese salads!
These are totally delicious. The color is cool but they were a little tricky for me to pick in time.
I live at 8000 ft in northern New Mexico, so always looking for good short season varieties that produce well. This one fit the bill to a T! Started them inside in late February and the all sprouted. By August I was harvesting large 12oz irregularly-shaped meaty tomatoes that were reddish brown with green stripes and oh so delicious! Can't recommend these enough and it was my first try at container gardening from seed, so they can't be too hard to grow!
These were the talk of the garden last season, everyone couldn't believe how cool these tomatoes look when ripe. They also taste amazing!
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