Mr. Stripey Heirloom Beefsteak Tomato Seeds
Mr. Stripey Tomato Seeds – Sweet, Colorful Heirloom Garden Favorite
Grow eye-catching harvests packed with old-fashioned flavor with Mr. Stripey Tomato Seeds. This beloved heirloom variety is famous for its large yellow fruit streaked with red, mild sweetness, and beautiful marbled interior. Perfect for slicing, salads, and summer sandwiches, Mr. Stripey adds both flavor and color to any vegetable garden.
History of Mr. Stripey Tomato
Mr. Stripey is a popular heirloom tomato variety with roots tracing back to older striped bi-color tomatoes treasured by home gardeners for generations. It became widely loved for its stunning appearance, sweet low-acid taste, and dependable summer harvests. Today, it remains a top pick for gardeners who want something truly special.
Plant Profile
- Days to Maturity - Approximately 80–90 days from transplanting.
- Fruit Size - Large beefsteak-style tomatoes averaging 10–24 ounces, with some larger under ideal conditions.
- Plant Size - Vigorous plants typically grow 6–8 feet tall with staking or cages.
Flavor Profile
Mr. Stripey tomatoes are known for a sweet, mild, low-acid flavor with juicy flesh and attractive marbling inside. Excellent for gardeners who prefer less tangy tomatoes.
Growth Type / Harvest Yields
Indeterminate variety that continues producing fruit throughout the growing season until frost. Expect generous yields of large slicing tomatoes when regularly harvested.
Disease Resistance
As an heirloom variety, Mr. Stripey is naturally vigorous but not bred for modern hybrid resistance packages. Healthy soil, airflow, rotation, and mulching help reduce common tomato issues.
Growing Tips & Planting Dimensions
- Start seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before your last spring frost.
- Transplant outdoors after frost danger has passed.
- Plant in full sun with rich, well-drained soil.
- Space plants 24–36 inches apart.
- Space rows 36–48 inches apart.
- Support vines with cages, stakes, or trellises.
- Water consistently to prevent cracking.
When to Start Indoors
Use your USDA growing zone and frost dates to time seed starting. Find your zone at planthardiness.ars.usda.gov. Most gardeners should start tomato seeds indoors 6–8 weeks before the last expected frost date.
Good Companion Plants & Mutual Benefits
- Basil – May improve growth and helps attract pollinators.
- Marigolds – Helps deter some garden pests.
- Parsley – Attracts beneficial insects.
- Onions – Can help discourage pests nearby.
- Carrots – Use space efficiently beneath taller tomato plants.
- Nasturtiums – Trap crop for aphids and supports pollinators.
How to Enjoy Mr. Stripey Tomatoes
- Thick slices for burgers and sandwiches
- Fresh caprese salads
- Colorful tomato platters
- Chopped salsa
- Garden-fresh tomato toast
- Fresh summer salads
Why Gardeners Love Mr. Stripey
- Beautiful yellow-and-red striped fruit
- Sweet, low-acid heirloom flavor
- Large slicing tomatoes
- Productive all season long
- Excellent conversation piece in the garden
- Great for fresh eating
Harvest Tips
Harvest when fruit develops deep golden color with red striping and yields slightly to gentle pressure. Pick regularly to encourage continued production. Let tomatoes ripen indoors if frost threatens.
Order Today
Add beauty and flavor to your garden with Mr. Stripey Tomato Seeds. Easy to grow, productive, and delicious, this heirloom favorite belongs in every tomato patch. Order today and enjoy colorful summer harvests!