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Welcome to
Laurel's Heirloom TomatoPlants
We're gonna' need a bigger basket....
Laurel holding a Jaune Flamme
'Life is short, my gardening friends.
Let's stop awhile to rake away the rocks and weeds,
Dig deep into the Earth and dream of a bountiful harvest.'
In Lycopersicon Veritas. ~ Laurel
Welcome to the astonishing world of heirloom tomatoes! We are your Southern California source for 100 luscious varieties of organically grown heirloom tomato plants, a couple of carefully chosen great-tasting hybrids, plus a fine selection of gardening products for your gardenand for growingin containers and greenhouses.
2021 will mark our 21st year shipping tomato plants right to your garden.
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My gardening career began in 1954 when I was 4 years old. I dropped a pumpkin seed into Grandma and Grandpa's bird bath in Idyllwild, California. It sprouted. Ah, germination. I was hooked. Forever.
Now I'm almost a grown-up and still thrilled by watching a seed pop and become a beautiful little plant. It grows big and gives us fruit, then the seeds from those fruits give us teeny plants of the same magical variety again and again and they grow and grow, year after year. This is the miracle of germination.
Our 2020 gardens produced one of our best crops ever! Jutland, Green Giant, Black Zebra, Chocolate Stripes, Momotaro, Brown Derby, Dirty Girl, Super Snow White, Ruby Gold, Tati's Wedding, Jutland, Queen of the Sea, Paul Robeson, Anthony's Passionate Heart, Marianna's Peace and so many more! We harvested hundreds of tomatoes and they're still goin'!
We grow and ship about 30,000 tomato plants all over the USA every year during spring and summer to all 50 US States and Territories.
If you are not yet on my weekly newsletter list, send me your email address to tomatoplants@pacbell.net and I'll include you.
Hello Tomato People! The new Big List will be posted on:
Monday-Tuesday, November 9th or 10th.
Ordering begins the following Monday, November 16th.
at 9:00 a.m.
Go see it! It's awesome.
Laurel, 310 534 8611
Plant Sales Here at Our Nursery
On-site plant sales begin in mid-March.
You may place a will-call order by phone with one day advance notice.
Pick-ups are on Friday and Saturday from 11:00 to 6:00. Sunday, 11:00 to 3:00. So call by Thursday to reserve your plants.
Cash Only, no exceptions.
You can shop from our beautiful plant displays from 11:00 to 3:00 with safe distancing and mandatory masks.
Or call ahead for curbside pick-up. Your plants will boxed and ready for you here to 'grab and go'. Cash Only Please, no exceptions.
Our Tomato Varieties and How to Order
BLT made with one slice of a Bear Claw tomato, from Dan Hornbaker in New Jersey
Come see us on soon Facebook for the updates, latest news, plant care and events.
Haven't had time to update the Facebook page for a while, but I will! ~ Laurel
Some of our babies getting their start....
Look how they've grown! Full size plants getting ready to ship...
My customer Dean Saling's 'grandgardeners' harvesting Big Zac and Hawaiian Pineapple in Kentucky.
Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries
Come see all the new ones and the old favorites!
A Map to Our Website
Our Tomato Varieties and How to Order
Click the link to see The Big List for 2021 with prices, descriptions and photographs of our varieties of tomatoes for spring and summer along with detailed information for placing your order.
IMPORTANT NOTE: We ship Post Office Priority Mail or GLS/GSO to the Western states.
We do not ship UPS or FEDEX.
IMPORTANT! If you cannot receive Post Office packages on Saturdays please let us know and we will be sure your plants do not arrive on a Saturday! We are happy to ship to PO Boxes, no problem.
Payment Information ...and shipping details (Please read before you order.)
Because plant prices do not include shipping and handling, please take a moment to familiarizeyourself with shipping costs before ordering. This important payment & shippinginformation includes a detailed explanation of shipping and packaging costs andtechniques andour guarantee.
Growing Tips and Garden Products Laurel's best growing tips, organic gardening products, SmartPots for your container garden and all organic plant nutrients and pest and disease control. Plus, learn how to easily and successfully grow even the largest tomato plants in containers.
Our 2021 On-Site Plant Sale Dates We do not have a retail store but....
Join us on Sundays in March, April (except Easter), May and June to choose from more than 70 varieties of tomato plants and our selection of fine gardening products including 3 sizes of Smart Pots, organic fertilizers and natural, effective insect and disease control, along with TomatOH! Holders, the best tomato cages!
What is an Heirloom Tomato?
Discover whyheirloom tomatoes have thefabulous old-time tomatotaste you remember or may have never experienced.
A definitive answer to this age old question.
My Personal Favorites
A Photo Gallery of some 'Stranded on a Deserted Island' choices ...a few of Laurel's favorites.
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Green Zebra
15' Paul Robeson plant, Laurel's Favorite, in its 4' shipping pot, ready for packaging and shipping to your door, along with a photograph of the fruit. Not to scale :)
Heaven at BJ's House. Copyright, BJ Miles 2012
A Fred Cook Cornucopia. Copyright Fred Cook 2012
Part of Larry Nelson's 2014 harvest, Ohio
Copyright 2014
WhatOur Customers Say...
Site Navigation
Our Tomato Varieties and How to Order - See all of our heirloom tomato plant varieties.
What is an Heirloom Tomato?
Payment InformationShipping Costs and Privacy Policy(Please read before you order.)
The Biggest Tomatoes
Pink and Purple Tomatoes
Smaller Plants for Containers ....and small garden spaces.
Favorite Tomato Recipes Great Recipes for your heirloom tomatoes!
The Best Tomato Sandwich Great sandwich recipes from our customers!
Laurel's Blend Olive Oil My Favorite!
More Olive Oil: www.californiagoldoliveoil.com
Favorite Links...Featuring some excellent resources!
Help For Your Loved Ones Who May Wander.
Do you know an autistic child or other beloved person who might become lost and need help? Here is marvelous resource to get them home safe: www.IFINEEDHELP.org
Tati's Wedding
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Laurel's Blend
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Not sure if we'll have our olive oil for 2021--call me to check. ~ Laurel
We are delighted to present our Laurel's Blend Olive Oil blend again for 2020.
Golden, mellow, smooth and buttery with a discreet touch of earthiness to complement your heirloom tomato harvest, this superb quality, award-winning Extra Virgin Olive Oil was created by our friend and fellow heirloom tomato fan, Kevin Tazelaar, Founder of California Gold Olive Oil Co. in Oakdale, California.
Kevin sent us little bottles of different blends to try in a blind taste test. After many tastings, I chose my favorite; Kevin had it bottled and surprised us by naming it Laurel's Blend.
In the photograph you will see that some of the oil is missing. While shooting the photographs, I lost my mind, opened the bottle and had some for a snack with fresh-picked tomatoes, Greek olives and feta. I couldn't stop myself. You will get a full bottle, we promise.
For details and how to order click: Laurel's Blend Olive Oil
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Great Big Tomatoes Natural Liquid Compost, The Energy Drink for Tomato Plants.
It's a concentrated liquid compost to give your plants extra growing power, and is, of course, all organic. Use it in addition to your fertilizers.
Great Big Tomatoes has really impressed us in out garden with heartier, stronger stems, healthier lush foliage, bigger, better, yummier tomatoes and extremely healthy soil and our customers concur!
You will find it here on the Growing Tips and Garden Product page. Quarts and Gallon size!
Get the most from your tomato plants with Great Big Tomatoes!
Now in two sizes, one quart and one gallon.
Growing in Containers?
Use our Smart Pots!
Go see them here:
Here is Oliver W. Holmes guarding his owner Bob Holmes's tomato plants in Dunmore, PA. Good boy, Oliver!
Growing in a Colder Climate or Planting Early?
Early-Start Plant Protectors. 18' tall water-filled teepees to insulate your plants and soil against frost and cold temperatures. Start tomato plants and all your warm weather plants a month or more earlier than usual.
Our customer Diane Fagerberg's tomato plants in Fort Collins, Colorado after a late snow storm in early May. She heard the weather report and covered them with Plant Protectors and inverted Smart Pots. 19 inches of snow fell!
The temperature dropped to 16º F and the water in the Plant Protectors froze solid for 3 days....oh no!
Surprise! Diane's plants were alive and healthy after the storm and produced a great crop of yummy tomatoes. Yay, Diane!
Aunt Ruby's German Green
Here's How to Order Plants!
Order By Telephone or Email. Easy as 1, 2, 3.
Our Tomato Varieties and How to OrderChoose your plants and shipping period.
Growing Tips and Garden ProductsChoose your fertilizers and garden products.
Questions? Call Laurel:
Monday-Friday from 9:00 to 5:00, Pacific Time
We are in Los Angeles, California.
310 534-8611
Or Email:Tomatoplants@pacbell.net
Fax: 310 494 0518 FAX orders are orders which include your credit card information.
We have a few plants for October shipping to the high heat areas. Call me
Ordering for spring 2021 plants begins in mid November and continues through June for 2021 planting.
Plants will beshipped when the weather is just right for planting in your town or earlier if you wish.
Minimum order is 4 plants. Orders of 64 plants or more receive a volume discount.
We do not sell wholesale. We do not sell plugs.
Gift Certificates are available year round.
Our tomato plants are lovingly grown from seed, using careful 100% organic methods and shipped to you in their large 4' deep nursery pots.
Brown Derby, Kellogg's Breakfast and 1884
Do you live or work in Southern California?
You can call to reserve plants and arrange to pick them up on Friday, Saturday or Sunday. ( By appointment only.)
We do not have a retail store, absolutely no walk-ins, please, ever. Please call for information. 310 534 8611
Black Krim
When Should You Plant?
First, check your region's average temperatures:
To find your averagetemperatures click here www.weather.com or another weather site to explorethe temperature graph for your city's month-by-month highs and lows, anddetermine your optimal planting time when the average low temps stay reliably above 50º. That is your best planting time.
About Frost Dates. Don't plant in cold soil!
Tomatoes are a hot weather crop. Hot...not 'starting to warm up'. You can usually plant safely about 2 to 3 weeks after your last predicted frost date.
Most new gardeners plant too early. When the soil is cold, the plants go dormant. Dormancy weakens your plants forever--they never quite catch up or recover completely and often do not produce well or ripen properly.
Be sure the nighttime air temperature is reliably 48º to 50º or above and the soil is reliably warmed up to above 50º or your plants will go dormant and just sit there in the cold soil, staring at you and not growing until the weather warms up. This dormancy stage makes your plants very susceptibleto disease and insect damage, delays fruit set and reduces yield. You can warm the soil for a few weeks before planting with clear plastic placed over the garden bed to absorb solar heat from the sun or use our Wall 'O' Water plant protectors and plant safely 3 weeks earlier than usual!
Be patient; wait until it's warmer and you will be rewarded with robust happy tomato plants and a good harvest.
The most important thing to keepin mind is that night temperatures and soil temperatures should be steadily above 50ºbefore planting tomatoes.
About Blossom Drop During High Temperatures
Pollen becomes sterile at continual daytime temperatures higher than about 96º and nighttime temperatures above 72º, so don't expect fruit to set during those times. The plant knows that the pollen is not viable and drops the blossoms. When the weather settles down, the blossoms will stay on your plants and produce fruits. We do have a few varieties that produce at higher temperatures.
Shipping Dates
Shippingis normally timed for when your nighttime temperatures stay reliably above 52º, or earlier if you desire. We have Plant Protectors -- water filled 18' tall teepees -- which absorb solar heat during the day and release it gradually during the night to keep the air around your plants warm. This means you can plant a few weeks earlier than usual.
Clickhere: Growing Tips and Garden Products for detailedinformation on planting.
Tomato planting here in SouthernCalifornia, and in many areas of USDA zones 10 and 11, or Sunset Magazine zones22-24, begins in latest March depending on our night temperatures. If the ground is below 52º, we use season extenders or wait until April.
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Hey, Laurel! My Garden Center is selling plants in early February...it must be time to plant!
Yes, I know the local garden centers have plants for sale here in February. Why do they do this? Some folks have greenhouses. Most do not. You plant in bitterly cold soggy February soil and here comes the wicked winds of March. Of course the little plants don't make it in the cold weather or get diseased and die so you go back in April for more plants thinking you did something wrong.
You didn't. You were tempted. You caved. But that's tomato love. Try to control yourself and wait until it's steadily above 50º at night.
However, there is a solution. If you can't wait to plant, order our Early Season Wall O' Water Season Extenders and plant 4 to 5 weeks earlier than normal. :)
Choose Your ShippingTime
We ship your plants during a 15 day period of your choice. For instance, if you choose the April 15th Period as your shipping period your plants will ship between April 15th and April 29th. Orders are shipped first in, first out.
We will help you choose the week when yourclimate is perfect for tomato planting. For example, if you order in January foryour Minnesota garden, we ship your plants at the end of May.
If you wishto experiment with growing in cooler temperatures we will ship them earlier with a disclaimer that they may freeze in transit and are not guaranteed to arrive alive.
Consultations
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Specialized, detailed consultations involving research are $150.00 per hr.
If you do not place an order and do not plan to, consultations are $180.00 per hour.
Specialized Consultation
For customers needing a specialized consultation by phone which requires detailed research into your climate conditions and advice in creating a garden in your particular climate, including soil conditioning, the best time to plant, season extenders, landscaping ideas, plant lay-out, detailed variety selection, fertilization techniques, or how to grow for market, etc., my fee is $120.00 per hour, minimum of one hour.
We do not do on-site consultation or landscaping.
Contact Laurel
Phone: 310-534-8611
Fax: 310 494 0518
Hablamos Español
Telephone hours:
Monday - Friday from 9:00 to 5:00, Pacific
To Order By telephone, email or fax, seeHere's How to Order above.
Email: Tomatoplants@pacbell.net
Please, folks....
We do not have a retail store or walk-in hours.
We are open to the public only Sundays in March, April, May and June for plant
sales.
These dates and times will be announced on the Plant Sale page--or just call me to
find out the dates.
Here's Where to Get
Heirloom Tomato Seeds!
America's finest and favorite source for more than
600 outstanding varieties of organically grown Heirloom Tomato Seeds.
Black Sara, Chuck's Yellow, Gary Ibsen's Gold and The Dutchman.
©copyright photo courtesy TomatoFest.com
We're feeding the world
with Heirloom Tomatoes
- Gary Ibsen & Dagma Lacey
Gift Certificates
Will This Be a Gift?
Laurel's Heirloom Tomato Plants offers several different styles of personalized and customized gift certificates for all occasions. Our gift certificates are themselves an elegant gift. You may choose certain varieties, or a certain number of plants or a dollar amount for your recipient's certificate.
Laurel will personally create and send or email a beautiful full-sheet antiqued parchment gift certificate for any occasion: All holidays, Valentines Day, birthday, wedding, anniversary, graduation, promotion, Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, house or garden warming, sympathy, congratulations, remembrance, or just pure tomato love.
The Personalized Gift Certificate
Your recipient's Personalized Gift Certificate will feature a full-color array of 12 beautiful heirloom tomato photographs printed on full sheet parchment, along with your personal greeting of any length. $7.50.
The Personalized Gift Certificate with Detailed Descriptions and Photos
If you will be selecting specific varieties for your recipient,
Shipping charges will be included, so your recipient will be free to relax and choose from more than 75 varieties of heirloom tomato plants and garden products. Plant cost will be averaged at $6.95 each so your recipient can choose from among our more expensive plants.
You may also select a dollar amount in $10.00 increments beginning at $35.00.
These elegant full sheet certificates add a heartwarming touch to your gift. Your recipient and Laurel will get together and determine the perfect shipping week when the weather is just right for planting in their garden.
Laurel
Price List:
The Personalized Gift Certificate on Parchment, $7.50 plus postage of $5.05.
The Personalized Gift Certificate on Parchment with Detailed Descriptions and Full Color Photographs, $12.50.
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Gold Medal Yellow, Kellogg's Breakfast, Marvel Striped, Grandma Oliver's Green & Vintage Wine.
©copyright photoes courtesy TomatoFest.com
Click for 600 varieties of heirloom tomato seeds!
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Visit TomatoFest® for TomatoFest Garden Seeds ~ the world's largest and finest selection of more than 600 varieties of certified organic heirloom tomato seeds, gorgeous photos of luscious heirloom tomatoes for your garden, the very best in gardening supplies and organic gardening information.
Favorite Links ~clickfor some cool resources!
'You need more tomatoes.' ...Laurel
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Purple Haze parentage line, Purple Haze single fruit, Purple Haze sliced and sliced Laurel's California Gold and Laurel's California Gold blossom-end photographs are the property of Keith Mueller and used herein with his kindpermission. All rights reserved.
Foxy Lady plant and group of fruit are the property of Dana Ferrin and used with his gracious permission.
Green Giant photograph is the sole property of Cynthia Sandberg, owner, LoveApple Farm www.loveapplefarm.biz used here with her kind permission. Allrights reserved.
Bear Creek, Summer Cider, Hartman's Yellow Gooseberry, Purple Dog Creek, Todd County Amish and Chocolate Amazon photographs are the exclusive property of Lisa VonSaunder , www.amishlandseeds.com , and are used herein with her gracious permission. All rights reserved.
Blood Gulch, Zebra Collection and Valhalla photographs are the sole property of Krystal Elser of Elser's Country Farm and used herein with her very kind permission. www.elserscountryfarm.com
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The following photographs may not be used without the express writtenpermission of Laurel Garza.310-534 8611: Big Beef, Black Cherry, Brown Derby, Isis Candy, Eva Purple Ball, Aunt Ruby's German Green, Cherokee Purple single fruit, Dona, Black Krim, Japanese Black Trifele 3 fruit portrait, Black Plum grouped in bowl, Sara Black, Striped German, Matina, Valencia single fruit, Beiju, Bloody Butcher, Sweet Baby Girl, Grape, Sun Gold, Sun Sugar, Green Zebra, Black Zebra,Stupice, Carmello, Momotaro, Kellogg'sBreakfast, Super Sioux, Stupice, Flammée, Paul Robeson-single fruit,Twin Carmello, Yellow Brandywine, Laurel Holding Jaune Flammee, Sliced Brandywine OTV, Basket Next To Heirlooms On Table, and Heirloom Tomato Montage, Laurel holding Paul Robeson plant. www.heirloomtomatoplants.com All rights reserved.
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'Two HeirloomTomatoes' watercolor painting is the sole property of artist Tom Hapgood and usedherein with his gracious permission. www.tomhapgood.comAll rights reserved.
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