Gourmet Heirloom Tomato Collection | Six Live Plants | Non-GMO | 2 Cherokee Purple, 2 Big Rainbow & 2 Brandywine Pink Tomatoes
The Gourmet Heirloom Tomato Collection brings together three of the most celebrated heirloom tomatoes ever grown for extraordinary flavor, beautiful colors, and unforgettable harvests. You receive TWO Cherokee Purple, TWO Big Rainbow, and TWO Brandywine Pink tomato plants—six live plants carefully selected for gardeners who believe a homegrown tomato should taste every bit as good as it looks. From rich, smoky flavor to sweet, colorful beefsteak tomatoes, this collection delivers a gourmet experience you simply won't find in most grocery stores.
Every heirloom variety has its own unique flavor, color, and history, making this collection a true garden showcase. Cherokee Purple is famous for its rich, complex taste, Big Rainbow produces enormous golden-yellow tomatoes marbled with red and exceptionally sweet flavor, and Brandywine Pink has long been considered one of the finest tasting tomatoes ever introduced. Together, these legendary heirlooms provide spectacular harvests for slicing, sandwiches, salads, charcuterie boards, and fresh garden meals all season long.
Clovers Garden Gourmet Heirloom Tomato Collection
• Six Large, Live Plants – Ready to grow, premium-quality heirloom tomato plants, 4” to 8” tall in 4” pots. Includes 2 Cherokee Purple, 2 Big Rainbow, and 2 Brandywine Pink plants.
• Non-GMO, No Neonicotinoids – Plants are grown without these chemicals to help protect pollinators.
• Three Legendary Heirloom Varieties – Grow three of the world's most celebrated heirloom tomatoes in one convenient collection.
• Exceptional Gourmet Flavor – Enjoy rich, smoky, sweet, fruity, and old-fashioned tomato flavor from every harvest.
• Large Beefsteak Tomatoes – Perfect for sandwiches, burgers, salads, caprese, charcuterie boards, and gourmet recipes.
• Continuous Harvests – Indeterminate plants continue producing delicious tomatoes from summer until frost.
• Recommended Companion Plants – Grows beautifully with Sweet Basil, Italian Oregano, Garlic, Marigolds, Parsley, and Creeping Lemon Thyme to encourage healthy growth and beneficial insects.
• 10x Root Development – Robust plants with healthy roots that establish quickly and produce vigorous growth.
• Grown in the Midwest – All plants are grown in the USA, and we manage the entire process from seed to your doorstep.
• Fast Shipping and Careful Packaging – Your plants arrive quickly in our exclusive, eco-friendly, 100% recyclable packaging designed to protect your plants and the planet.
• Quick Start Planting Guide – Created just for our customers, this copyrighted guide walks you through every gardening step from unboxing to harvest.
• Third Generation, Family-Owned Small Business – We've been helping gardeners grow since 1957.
• 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
How to Grow and Care for Gourmet Heirloom Tomatoes
• Sunlight – Plant in full sun with at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
• Soil – Prefers rich, fertile, well-draining soil amended with compost or organic matter.
• Watering – Keep soil consistently moist but avoid overwatering.
• Support – Stake or cage plants early to support vigorous indeterminate growth.
• Spacing – Space plants 24–36 inches apart for healthy airflow and maximum production.
• Planting Time – Transplant outdoors after all danger of frost has passed.
Gourmet Heirloom Tomato Collection – Fun Facts
Why Heirloom Tomatoes Taste Different
Heirloom tomatoes have been carefully preserved for generations because of their exceptional flavor, unique colors, and outstanding eating quality.
The Story Behind Cherokee Purple
This heirloom variety is over 100 years old and is celebrated for its rich, complex, slightly smoky flavor.
Why Big Rainbow Tomatoes Impress Gardeners
Big Rainbow produces enormous golden-yellow tomatoes beautifully marbled with red and known for their exceptionally sweet, mild flavor.
Why Brandywine Pink Is a Garden Legend
For more than a century, Brandywine Pink has been considered one of the finest tasting heirloom tomatoes ever grown.
Common Questions About the Gourmet Heirloom Tomato Collection
What tomato varieties are included in the Gourmet Heirloom Tomato Collection. Each collection includes two Cherokee Purple, two Big Rainbow, and two Brandywine Pink tomato plants.
Are Cherokee Purple, Big Rainbow, and Brandywine Pink heirloom tomatoes? Yes. All three are authentic heirloom varieties prized for their outstanding flavor, unique colors, and generations of history.
Are these indeterminate tomato plants? Yes. All three varieties are indeterminate and continue producing tomatoes throughout the growing season until frost.
What do Cherokee Purple tomatoes taste like? Cherokee Purple tomatoes are known for their rich, complex flavor with a slightly smoky finish, making them a favorite among tomato enthusiasts.
How large do Big Rainbow tomatoes grow? Big Rainbow produces large beefsteak tomatoes with beautiful golden-yellow flesh marbled with red and a sweet, mild flavor.
Why is Brandywine Pink considered one of the best tasting tomatoes? Brandywine Pink has earned its reputation through generations of gardeners who prize its rich, old-fashioned tomato flavor and large slicing fruit.
What are the best uses for these heirloom tomatoes? These varieties are ideal for fresh slicing, sandwiches, burgers, salads, caprese, charcuterie boards, and gourmet cooking.
Can these heirloom tomatoes be grown in raised beds and large containers? Yes. They perform well in raised beds and large containers when provided with full sun, rich soil, and sturdy cages or stakes.
Are these tomato plants easy to grow? Yes. With full sun, regular watering, fertile soil, and proper support, these heirloom tomatoes reward gardeners with abundant harvests throughout the season.
Best Companion Plants for Gourmet Heirloom Tomatoes
These heirloom tomatoes grow beautifully alongside:
• Sweet Basil
• Italian Oregano
• Garlic
• Marigolds
• Parsley
• Creeping Lemon Thyme
Pollinator and Garden Benefits
Tomato blossoms provide valuable pollen for bees and other beneficial insects. Growing several heirloom varieties together also increases garden diversity while providing a longer harvest season and a wider range of flavors and colors.