Description
There’s a reason seed savers have cherished the Ukrainian Purple for decades: it tastes like concentrated summer, looks like a dark jewel in your hand, and produces relentlessly until the first freeze.
**The Gift from Ukraine’s Gardens**
This wonderful heirloom tomato has Ukrainian origins in the southern rural region of Kiev. It emerged from Ukrainian breeding programs dedicated to developing hardy, flavorful varieties suited for the region’s climate. This isn’t a modern creation seeking Instagram fame—it’s a living ancestor passed hand to hand among gardeners. The seed source came to the broader seed-saving community in 1999, courtesy of the Zelinski family of Thunder Bay, Ontario, and has since become a global favorite among heirloom enthusiasts who recognize true quality.
**The Incomparable Culinary Treasure**
Here’s where Ukrainian Purple becomes irresistible: this is the tomato you plant when you mean business in the kitchen. This heirloom produces extremely high yields of 4 to 9-ounce, plum-shaped fruit that are purple, bordering on chocolate brown in color, with rich, full-bodied and juicy flavor, especially for a plum type. Sweet, savory, and a delectable sauce-maker, this reliable, purply-black plum variety is meaty and crack-resistant.
But here’s what makes it sing: The Ukrainian Purple’s dense, meaty texture makes it a standout choice for slicing and salads, and its balanced acidity complements a range of dishes without overpowering them. You’ll use it for fresh Caprese salads at dinner, transform it into silky sauce for pasta, roast it until it caramelizes into pure umami, make salsa that will ruin you for store-bought forever. While the Ukrainian Purple is a colorful, flavor-packed sauce tomato, its meaty flesh also makes a rich scrumptious fresh salsa. Every use—fresh, cooked, canned, frozen—rewards you equally.
Unlike some purple varieties that arrive with mealy, gritty texture, this one stays silken and whole. It has higher anthocyanin content and better disease resistance than Cherokee Purple, and grown organically, it delivers superior antioxidants without the mealy texture common in other purple tomatoes.
**The Grower’s Gift: Hardy and Honest**
This variety doesn’t ask for miracles. Harvests begin approximately 75 days from transplant. Because it tolerates cooler temps (40F), it continues to produce late into the season—a gift for gardeners in short-season climates or those wanting to stretch their harvest into autumn.
Growing is straightforward: Start indoors 6 weeks before the last frost, plant 1/4″ deep in seed starting mix, require soil temperatures of 75-85F to germinate, with a heating mat recommended. Ensure that the planting site receives at least 6 hours of daily sunlight. Tomatoes perform best in well-drained soil that contains plenty of organic matter and adequate phosphorous and calcium. Tomatoes require about two inches of water per week, otherwise fruit may become prone to developing blossom end rot. After danger of frost has passed, set transplants 30-36″ apart in rows 48-60″ apart. To encourage strong roots, pinch off all but the top three leaves and bury the bottom two-thirds of the plant.
The real magic: It’s an open-pollinated heirloom, so you can select fully ripe, healthy fruits, ferment seeds 2–3 days in water, rinse, and dry thoroughly before storing to save seeds for next year. Grow it once, and you own the genetics forever.
**Why You’ll Fall in Love**
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