Status: Please check back in August 2026
Hi! My peak tomato plants sale is in the months of March and August in Oviedo, Florida 32765 for local pickups. These two months are when I offer the most varieties of tomatoes for sale (at least 18 to 36 tomato varieties for sale). I do not ship plants.
Ever since I learned there are more than 2000 tomato varieties existed in this world, I got fascinated in growing different tomato varieties and cultivars every year to see which variety I like to grow and eat. Some tomatoes are good to eat but do not grow well in Florida or do not produce well. Some tomatoes produce well but tasted so dull and bland to me. I have created a documentary on tomatoes I love, like, dislike, and detest to help me keep track and remember all the tomatoes I have tested in my garden. For a tomato to be on my love list, that tomato variety has to be VERY sweet, crack resistant, has high fruit yield, and disease resistant.
March 2026 Tomato Plants Sale Listing: Seeds sown 2/11/22
August 2026 Tomato Plants Sale Listing: Seeds sown (date)
Reflection notes: From my March 2026 tomato plants sale, I learned to offer more of my favorite cherry tomato varieties because most of the customers were interested in buying my favorites since they are not familiar with most of these heirlooms and hybrid varieties. I am working on preparing a more organized listing for my August 2026 Tomato plants sale and prepping on how to will organize my tomato seedling trays.
- Tomato Varieties I Like or Love documentary link
- Tomato Varieties I Dislike or Detest documentary link
Snow’s top 12 Favorite Tomato Varieties to Grow in Zone 10A
- Golden F1 Cherry Japanese hybrid (crack resistant, heat tolerant, high yield, fruity sweet when fully ripen)
- Sungrape 109 (Japanese hybrid cherry grape tomato shape, small but meaty, sweet, crack resistant, vigorous growth, high yield, heat tolerant)
- Suncherry Extra Sweet F1 (Japanese hybrid)
New for me in spring 2026:
- “Sugar Gloss Hybrid” (super sweet Japanese hybrid cherry tomato)
- Enroza F1 (hybrid, indeterminate, high yield, disease resistant)
- Estiva F1 (hybrid, indeterminate, resistance to crackling, high yield, medium size)
- Momotaro Gold (Japanese hybrid, disease resistant, crack resistant, resistant to Root Knot Nematode)
General information and documentary links:
- Mama Snow’s Garden is a Florida registered nursery located in Oviedo 32765 on private property near Stenstrom Elementary. I am available after school hours and on weekends by appointment. Contact me from this website, via Facebook Messenger if you are my follower, or email me at tuyet.a.lam@gmail.com.
- Payment form: I accept cash, Paypal, or Zelle. I do not reserve or hold unpaid plants overnight. Before paying me, please always make sure for me to confirm I have the plant for you because my inventory changes often.
- Tomato Growing Tip: For beginners of tomato growers, I recommend growing each tomato plant in a 15-gallon or 25-gallon pot with a sturdy galvanized tomato cage from Lowe’s. Fertilize the tomato plant every two weeks with an organic fertilizers such as Tomato Tone and fish emulsion. Water the plant from the base every two days in the spring and everyday in the summer to promote continuous fruiting. I fertilize my tomato plants using organic Tomato Tone fertilizer.
- Snow’s documentary: “Tomato Varieties I Love to Grow and Eat” link:
- Snow’s documentary: “Tomato Varieties I Dislike or Detest to Grow and Eat” link:
