Indeterminate - The San Marzano tomato is the undisputed king of paste tomatoes. Each plant produces insane amounts of medium 3-5 ounce tomatoes. Expect high production up to the first frost. The flavor is acidic; making it great for canning, tomato paste, pizza sauce, pasta sauce, and even fresh eating in salads! Gourmet and home chefs seek out the San Marzano for its amazing flavor and perfect texture.
Great germination
Excellent flavor, great producer, with little to no gell!!
This will be the second year that I have bought San Marzano tomato seeds. I had a 100% germination rate last year. I had three plants which resulted in fourteen pounds of tomatoes. I couldn't resist the sale that happened a few months ago, and stocked up.
Always great seeds!
So far this variety is my favorite paste tomato. This is a prolific tomato variety. I have grown San Marzano from MIgardener seeds for the past three years. I experimented in not pruning them at all in the Spring/Summer garden of 2025 and learned that you do still need to prune even though they are determinate. They were bushes monstrosities. I am growing in zone 8ish in eastern NC. The humidity demands pruning here. I’d still prune less aggressively on these than I would an indeterminate.
I grow these every year and they do very well. The harvest never makes it back into the house. I love to snack on them while I’m in the garden and my kids enjoy them too.
Rose tomatoe. I planted 5 seeds 4 germinated. I already transplanted them.
This basil is insane!! It’s growing so fast and the leaves are as big as the palm of my hand!
Awesome color on these. Beautiful addition to the (majority pink shades) zinnias I usually grow.
I have way more celery than I have room to plant!