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Galina's Yellow Siberian Cherry Tomato

Quick Facts:

  • Collected from Siberia in the 1990's
  • Adapted to cold nights and short seasons
  • Abundant producer of round, yellow tomatoes
  • Heavy-yielding, potato-leaved vines
  • Perfect for snacking or salads

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Quantity: Packet (25 Seeds)

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Galina's Yellow Siberian Cherry Tomato

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Solanum lycopersicum

Galina's Yellow is a Siberian heirloom collected by Bill McDorman of Seeds Trust shortly before the dissolution of the Soviet Union.  During his trip, McDorman visited some of the summer dachas that dotted the Siberian countryside and discovered a treasure trove of heirlooms being maintained by the residents of these cottage settlements.  Galina is one of those heirlooms.  An early-maturing variety adapted to the cold nights and short seasons of Siberia, Galina is an abundant producer of perfectly round, yellow tomatoes measuring about 1" across. The vigorous, potato-leaved vines produce heavily and continuously right up until the first hard freeze.  A great option for short season and high-altitud... More

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Solanum lycopersicum

Galina's Yellow is a Siberian heirloom collected by Bill McDorman of Seeds Trust shortly before the dissolution of the Soviet Union.  During his trip, McDorman visited some of the summer dachas that dotted the Siberian countryside and discovered a treasure trove of heirlooms being maintained by the residents of these cottage settlements.  Galina is one of those heirlooms.  An early-maturing variety adapted to the cold nights and short seasons of Siberia, Galina is an abundant producer of perfectly round, yellow tomatoes measuring about 1" across. The vigorous, potato-leaved vines produce heavily and continuously right up until the first hard freeze.  A great option for short season and high-altitude gardens, Galina's flavor-packed, round yellow tomatoes have a delicious, sweet flavor that makes them perfect for snacking or use in salads.  60 days from transplant.  50 seeds per packet.

Solanum lycopersicum

Galina's Yellow is a Siberian heirloom collected by Bill McDorman of Seeds Trust shortly before the dissolution of the Soviet Union.  During his trip, McDorman visited some of the summer dachas that dotted the Siberian countryside and discovered a treasure trove of heirlooms being maintained by the residents of these cottage settlements.  Galina is one of those heirlooms.  An early-maturing variety adapted to the cold nights and short seasons of Siberia... read more

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Solanum lycopersicum

Galina's Yellow is a Siberian heirloom collected by Bill McDorman of Seeds Trust shortly before the dissolution of the Soviet Union.  During his trip, McDorman visited some of the summer dachas that dotted the Siberian countryside and discovered a treasure trove of heirlooms being maintained by the residents of these cottage settlements.  Galina is one of those heirlooms.  An early-maturing variety adapted to the cold nights and short seasons of Siberia, Galina is an abundant producer of perfectly round, yellow tomatoes measuring about 1" across. The vigorous, potato-leaved vines produce heavily and continuously right up until the first hard freeze.  A great option for short season and high-altitude gardens, Galina's flavor-packed, round yellow tomatoes have a delicious, sweet flavor that makes them perfect for snacking or use in salads.  60 days from transplant.  50 seeds per packet.

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Sheila Toupal
Early and late producer

These healthy plants produced small yellow tomatoes early and into the fall. Will plant again for its dependability and consistency. The fruit, however, is too mild for my taste.

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