Collection: Tomato Seeds

Growing your own tomatoes at home is easy and rewarding. At Vedicflora, we offer a wide range of tomato seeds for every type of home garden. From classic desi varieties to hybrid tomato seeds, we have something for ev...

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Growing your own tomatoes at home is easy and rewarding. At Vedicflora, we offer a wide range of tomato seeds for every type of home garden. From classic desi varieties to hybrid tomato seeds, we have something for everyone. Whether you garden on a balcony, terrace, or backyard, we've got you covered.

Our collection is trusted by thousands of home gardeners across India. These seeds are easy to grow, even for complete beginners. Most varieties germinate within 7–10 days and start fruiting in 60–90 days. That's fresh tomatoes on your plate in just a few months!

Why Shop Tomato Seeds at Vedicflora?

We believe great gardening should not cost a fortune. That's why we offer the lowest price on all our seeds — quality you can trust without breaking the budget. Every pack goes through germination checks before we ship it to you.

  • High germination rate — up to 85–90% on most packs
  • Hybrid tomato seeds for bigger fruits and disease resistance
  • Desi and open-pollinated varieties for saving and replanting seeds
  • Suitable for pots, grow bags, and raised beds
  • Great for small balconies and large kitchen gardens alike

Which Variety Is Right for You?

If you want the best yield, choose our hybrid tomato seeds. They produce more fruits per plant and resist common diseases better. For a traditional flavour, try our open-pollinated desi varieties — save seeds and replant them every season.

Cherry tomatoes are one of our best sellers for small spaces. They grow fast and produce clusters of sweet little fruits. Roma and plum varieties are perfect for homemade chutneys, sauces, and sabzi. Browse our full vegetable seeds range for even more great picks.

How to Grow Tomatoes at Home

Tomatoes love sunlight — aim for at least 6 hours a day. Start seeds in small pots or seedling trays with good potting mix. Once seedlings reach 4–6 inches tall, transplant them to a bigger container or your garden bed. With the right care, you'll be picking ripe tomatoes in just 2–3 months.

  • Water regularly but avoid waterlogging the roots
  • Add a support stake as your plant grows taller
  • Feed with compost or organic fertiliser every 2–3 weeks
  • Use neem spray to keep common pests like aphids away

Tomato gardening is a truly low maintenance hobby once your plants are settled in. Even a first-time gardener can enjoy a great harvest with a little care. Start your tomato journey today with Vedicflora — India's most affordable place to buy tomato seeds online.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between hybrid and desi tomato seeds?

Hybrid tomato seeds are bred for higher yields, bigger fruits, and better disease resistance. Desi or open-pollinated varieties have a more traditional flavour and let you save seeds for replanting next season. If you want the best harvest from a small space, hybrid seeds are usually the better choice.

How long do tomato seeds take to germinate?

Most tomato seeds germinate within 7–10 days under the right conditions. Keep the soil moist but not wet, and maintain a temperature of 20–30°C for best results. Placing your seedling tray in a warm, sunny spot speeds up germination nicely.

Can I grow tomatoes in pots on my balcony?

Yes! Tomatoes grow well in grow bags or pots that are at least 12 inches deep. Choose compact or cherry tomato varieties for small balcony spaces — they thrive in containers and fruit generously. Just make sure your balcony gets at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day.

When is the best time to sow tomato seeds in India?

In most parts of India, the best sowing window is October to February for a winter-spring crop. In hilly or cooler regions, sow from March to May. Avoid peak summer and heavy monsoon months, as extreme heat and waterlogging affect germination and fruit set.

How should I store unused tomato seeds?

Keep unused seeds in a cool, dry, dark place — an airtight container or zip-lock bag works perfectly. Store away from moisture and direct sunlight to maintain viability. Properly stored tomato seeds can last up to 3–4 years.