We’ve had a couple of tomatoes off our ‘Sweet Seedless’ plant, and I have to say that I find the lack of seeds a trifle disconcerting and unnecessary. Some people apparently really dislike seeds in their tomatoes though, and for those folks, this tomato is actually quite tasty.

3 responses to “Sweet Seedless Tomatoes”

  1. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    Yeah, I find it incredibly wrong. No seeds=no way to grow them year after year except buy from the company. Like pesto perpetuo. Those patented plants creep me out.

    1. Rebecca Avatar

      Yeah, and when the fruit has few seeds, meaning it’s sterile, usually the cost of producing those seeds is higher too, so the seeds are much more expensive. Lose-lose situation for a gardener!

  2. Kat Avatar
    Kat

    hmm some people can not each seeds because they have Diverticulitis like myself, I love tomatoes,watermelon,grapes and other fruits but because of the seeds I can not eat them, if I do I suffer in pain and have to go too the hospital. It is very dangerous for us that suffer from Diverticulitis. So I am sooooooooo glad to have seedless fruit!! It is not “incredibly wrong” for someone like myself.

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