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Best Tomato Seeds of 2026

Best Tomato Seeds of 2026

Tomato Treasure Hunt on Amazon

By Don Nicholas | January 30, 2026

10 Fantastic Single-Variety Tomato Seed Picks (From Cherry Gems to Beefsteak Beauties)

If you’re like me — someone who gets a little spark in your eye when you think about homegrown tomatoes — then I’m thrilled to report something delightful: Amazon has an incredible selection of individual tomato seed varieties. Whether you’re craving sweet little cherries for snacking, rich slicers for your summer BLTs, or classic heirlooms that taste like sunshine, you’ll find single-variety seed packets ready to sprout magic in your garden. I’ve bought seeds from catalogs and garden centers for decades, but Amazon’s selection these days? Seriously impressive.

Here are 10 great tomato varieties available on Amazon, each with a direct link so you can check them out and grab them for your next planting season:

Fall & Winter Roma VF Tomato Seeds for Indoor & Outdoor Planting – 50+ Non-GMO Heirloom Meaty Paste Tomatoes, High Germination (Solanum lycopersicum)

1. Tomato Seeds for Planting – Roma Variety

A classic paste tomato beloved for sauces, canning, and cooking. Roma tomatoes are firm, oblong, and packed with rich flavor — perfect if you’re planning spaghetti sauce, salsa, or sun-dried tomatoes this year.

Pink Ponderosa Heirloom Tomato Seeds - Large Tomato - One of The Most Delicious Tomatoes for Home Growing, Non GMO - Neonicotinoid-Free.

2. Tomato Seeds for Planting – Pink Ponderosa Variety

Also called a “pink beefsteak,” this heirloom produces large, juicy fruit with fantastic classic tomato flavor. It’s a slicer tomato that’ll make sandwiches sing and salads shine.

Sweetie Tomato Seeds - 100 Count Seed Pack - Non-GMO - A Prolific Variety That Produces an Abundance of Super Sweet, Small Cherry-Sized Tomatoes. - Country Creek Acres

3. Sweetie Tomato Seeds–100 Count Seed Pack

A cheerful cherry tomato that lives up to its name! These are small, sweet, and prolific — ideal for snacking straight off the vine, tossing into salads, or just munching while you garden.

Jetstar Tomato Seeds - 100 Count Seed Pack - Non-GMO -Jet Star is a Prolific Variety That Produces an Abundance of Super Sweet, Medium-Sized Tomatoes. - Country Creek Acres

4. Jetstar Tomato Seeds – 100 Count Seed Pack

Jetstar is a hardworking medium-sized tomato with a reputation for producing abundant, flavorful fruit all season long — perfect if you want tons of tasty tomatoes without too much fuss.

75+ Mortgage Lifter Tomato Seeds- Heirloom Variety- by Ohio Heirloom Seeds

5. 75+ Mortgage Lifter Tomato Seeds – Heirloom Variety

A true heirloom legend, the Mortgage Lifter is famous for huge, meaty fruits with deep, rich flavor — and a story to match. Ideal if you want a classic beefsteak with old-school roots.

75+ Roma VFN- Heirloom Tomato Seeds

6. 75+ Roma VFN Heirloom Tomato Seeds

A larger-count packet of the versatile Roma, ready to churn out plenty of sauce-worthy tomatoes all season long. Great value if you plan to grow multiple plants.

250 Rutger's Tomato Seeds for Planting 1+ Grams of Seeds Non GMO Heirloom USA Harvested

7. 250 Rutgers Heirloom Tomato Seeds

A classic all-purpose heirloom. This variety is known for its balanced flavor and growing well in home gardens. Great choice for slicers, salads, and sandwiches.

250 Roma VF Tomato Seeds for Planting Non GMO Heirloom Seeds Instant Latch Garden Vegetable Seed

8. 250 Packet of Heirloom Tomato Seeds (Roma VF)

Another good-sized packet for hearty gardens. Roma heirlooms are among the most dependable tomato plants for sauces and preserving.

Organic Tomato Seeds Variety Pack - 12 Individual Packs - 2026 Season - Roma, Cherry, Black Krim, Yellow Pear, Pineapple and More! for Indoor & Outdoor Planting (Non-GMO, Certified Organic)

9. Organic Tomato Seeds Variety Pack – 12 Individual Packs (Includes Sweetie Cherry & Black Krim Packets)

While technically a “variety pack,” this product includes 12 individual single-variety seed packets with favorites like Sweetie Cherry, Black Krim, Roma, Pineapple, Yellow Pear, San Marzano, Cherokee Purple, and more — each separately labeled and perfect if you want to grow multiple distinct tomatoes.

Sereniseed Certified Organic Tomato Seeds (10-Pack) – Non GMO, Open Pollinated – Cherokee Purple, Chocolate Cherry, Green Zebra, Brandywine Pink, Black Krim and More - Tomato Seeds for Planting

10. Sereniseed Certified Organic Tomato Seeds (10-Pack)

This curated set includes 10 distinct heirloom tomato varieties such as Cherokee Purple, Chocolate Cherry, Green Zebra, Brandywine Pink, Black Krim and more — each as its own packet. Amazon’s Choice badge means gardeners widely recommend it for quality and selection.

Why Amazon Tomato Seeds Are Worth a Look

Over the years I’ve ordered seeds from all kinds of sources — catalogs from boutique heirloom nurseries, local garden stores, and direct from seed companies. But Amazon’s selection now is nothing to sneeze at: you’ll find classic heirlooms, hearty slicers, sweet cherries, and paste types all in stock and ready to ship. That kind of variety makes planning your tomato garden fun and flexible, whether you grow in raised beds, containers, or sprawling rows.

Ready to grow your own tomato patch? Grab a few of these packets — maybe a cherry, a paste, and a beefsteak — and watch your garden explode with juicy, homegrown flavor this summer!

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