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Heidi Tomato

Solanum lycopersicum

Price: $3.95

SKU: 3402411

Heidi

90 days, semi-determinate — A very productive paste tomatovariety. The fruit are elongated, red, thin-skinned, thick-walled, meaty, weighing about three ounces and have very few seeds. Unlike typical bland tasting paste tomatoes, 'Heidi' has an excellent, full, rich flavor. Great for sauces.

We received our original seed from Dr. Carolyn Male (NY MA C). She received the variety from a student of hers, Heidi Iyok, from Cameroon, West Africa.

Carolyn Male noted that although classified as a paste-type tomato, it does not seem to have a problem with blossom end rot and is ". . . remarkably tolerant of all foliage diseases in my zone 5 garden." Each packet contains approximately 20 seeds.
Tomato Uses: Paste
Fruit Color: Red
Harvest Timing: Late Season
Growth Habit: Determinate
Informational References:
  1. "100 Heirloom Tomatoes for the American Garden," Dr. Carolyn Male, Workman Publishing, 1999, pages 130-131.

Customer Reviews:

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★★★★★ First paste tomato that's worked well for us
By Christiana Mayfield on June 23, 2022

Producing great, showing no sign of disease yet when some of our other varieties have, and no splitting. This is the first paste tomato we've grown that hasn't had an issue with blossom end rot. It's called a semi-determinate but they're already 8' tall by the end of June.

★★★★★ Great producer
By Amy Lambert on August 22, 2019

I've grown Heidi for a few years now. It laughs at Oklahoma heat and I think it even sets fruit at higher temps. It's not mealy, can be used for salads as well as paste. Seems to be pest resistant as well. It's on my always list.

★★★★★ Grow Heidi!!!
By Mildred Kaping on July 11, 2018

If you don't like a tomato that splits ... grow Heidi. If you live where you can get instant summer weather (above 90F in early May) ... grow Heidi. If you like a paste type tomato with a bit more juice, and a whole lot more flavor ... grow Heidi. How about lack of disease issues? ... grow Heidi.

We hit 90F within two weeks of a 36F low on April 26th, but we are picking huge quantities of Heidi tomatoes. I have this tomato in a cage that is a bit too large for it ... poor thing is squatting under the weight of the fruit. If there was a higher rating, I would give it to this tomato. I find it to be a very versatile tomato here in South Central Oklahoma.

★★★★★ One of my favorite paste types ... Productive.
By Joshua Matney on March 16, 2017

Plants did well for quite awhile then finally caught blight and died off. Still managed to harvest tons of tomatoes. Very good flavor not many seeds, one of my favorite paste types so far. I highly recommend.