Tomato Seeds - Indeterminate - Hillbilly Beefsteak Regular Leaf
Description
The Hillbilly Regular Leaf Tomato is a cherished Appalachian heirloom celebrated for its enormous fruit size, vibrant coloration, and rich, sweet flavor. Maturing in 85–90 days, this indeterminate variety yields 1–2 pound beefsteak-type fruits with golden-yellow skin marbled in red and pink streaks, creating a stunning contrast in both garden and kitchen.
The flavor is mild, fruity, and low-acid, offering a pleasant sweetness with subtle citrus undertones. The flesh is thick, meaty, and smooth, containing few seeds—ideal for slicing and showcasing on sandwiches, salads, or display dishes where both color and taste are prized.
Plants grow vigorous and tall (6–8 feet) with regular leaf foliage, requiring staking or heavy cages to support their abundant yields. They thrive in full sun and nutrient-rich, well-drained soil, with consistent watering to ensure uniform fruiting and prevent cracking.
Originating in the Appalachian hills of West Virginia, this variety stands as a symbol of traditional mountain gardening—bold, beautiful, and generous, capturing the essence of authentic Southern flavor.
Original: $2.00
-70%$2.00
$0.60


Description
Description
The Hillbilly Regular Leaf Tomato is a cherished Appalachian heirloom celebrated for its enormous fruit size, vibrant coloration, and rich, sweet flavor. Maturing in 85–90 days, this indeterminate variety yields 1–2 pound beefsteak-type fruits with golden-yellow skin marbled in red and pink streaks, creating a stunning contrast in both garden and kitchen.
The flavor is mild, fruity, and low-acid, offering a pleasant sweetness with subtle citrus undertones. The flesh is thick, meaty, and smooth, containing few seeds—ideal for slicing and showcasing on sandwiches, salads, or display dishes where both color and taste are prized.
Plants grow vigorous and tall (6–8 feet) with regular leaf foliage, requiring staking or heavy cages to support their abundant yields. They thrive in full sun and nutrient-rich, well-drained soil, with consistent watering to ensure uniform fruiting and prevent cracking.
Originating in the Appalachian hills of West Virginia, this variety stands as a symbol of traditional mountain gardening—bold, beautiful, and generous, capturing the essence of authentic Southern flavor.













