Oxheart Tomato
Also known as âcuor di bueâ in Italian, is a beloved heirloom variety prized for its large, heart-shaped fruit and rich, meaty texture. These tomatoes are low in seeds, full of flavour, and highly versatile in the kitchenâperfect fresh in salads, cooked down into thick sauces, or sliced and dried for winter storage. The fruit can grow very large and dense, requiring heat to fully mature, making it ideal for greenhouses or sheltered, sunny locations.
Where Can You Grow Oxheart Tomato?
This variety thrives in Zones 3â9 when grown in full sun, ideally in greenhouses or warm, sheltered garden beds. Oxheart is well suited for growers looking to maximise tomato production in short seasons or coastal climates with added protection.
History and Historical Uses
The Oxheart tomato originated in Italy and has become a staple in Mediterranean gardens and cuisine. Known for its excellent flavour and firm flesh, it has long been a favourite for sauces and preserving. Its distinctive shape and dense fruit have also made it popular among heirloom tomato collectors and culinary gardeners.
Canadian Zone Information
Zones 8â9: Transplant outdoors in full sun after last frost or grow in a greenhouse for best production.
Zones 5â7: Start indoors 6â8 weeks before last frost; transplant into greenhouse or warmest garden site.
Zones 3â4: Greenhouse growing recommended; transplant only when night temps consistently above 10°C.

How to Grow and Harvest Oxheart Tomato
Planting: Start seeds indoors 6â8 weeks before last frost; transplant into rich soil with support.
Watering: Keep evenly watered and avoid overhead irrigation.
Harvesting: Pick fruit when fully coloured and slightly soft to the touch.
Maintenance: Prune lower leaves and suckers; provide strong support for heavy vines.
Seed Saving Tips for Future Supply
Select Best Fruit: Choose healthy, ripe fruit from strong plants.
Extract Seeds: Scoop seeds, ferment in water for 2â3 days, then rinse clean.
Dry and Store: Dry thoroughly on paper towel; store in a cool, dry place.
Viability: Seeds remain viable for 5â12 years with proper storage.
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Islands Organics Producers Association (Cert#1962)
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Oxheart Tomato
Oxheart Tomato
Also known as âcuor di bueâ in Italian, is a beloved heirloom variety prized for its large, heart-shaped fruit and rich, meaty texture. These tomatoes are low in seeds, full of flavour, and highly versatile in the kitchenâperfect fresh in salads, cooked down into thick sauces, or sliced and dried for winter storage. The fruit can grow very large and dense, requiring heat to fully mature, making it ideal for greenhouses or sheltered, sunny locations.
Where Can You Grow Oxheart Tomato?
This variety thrives in Zones 3â9 when grown in full sun, ideally in greenhouses or warm, sheltered garden beds. Oxheart is well suited for growers looking to maximise tomato production in short seasons or coastal climates with added protection.
History and Historical Uses
The Oxheart tomato originated in Italy and has become a staple in Mediterranean gardens and cuisine. Known for its excellent flavour and firm flesh, it has long been a favourite for sauces and preserving. Its distinctive shape and dense fruit have also made it popular among heirloom tomato collectors and culinary gardeners.
Canadian Zone Information
Zones 8â9: Transplant outdoors in full sun after last frost or grow in a greenhouse for best production.
Zones 5â7: Start indoors 6â8 weeks before last frost; transplant into greenhouse or warmest garden site.
Zones 3â4: Greenhouse growing recommended; transplant only when night temps consistently above 10°C.

How to Grow and Harvest Oxheart Tomato
Planting: Start seeds indoors 6â8 weeks before last frost; transplant into rich soil with support.
Watering: Keep evenly watered and avoid overhead irrigation.
Harvesting: Pick fruit when fully coloured and slightly soft to the touch.
Maintenance: Prune lower leaves and suckers; provide strong support for heavy vines.
Seed Saving Tips for Future Supply
Select Best Fruit: Choose healthy, ripe fruit from strong plants.
Extract Seeds: Scoop seeds, ferment in water for 2â3 days, then rinse clean.
Dry and Store: Dry thoroughly on paper towel; store in a cool, dry place.
Viability: Seeds remain viable for 5â12 years with proper storage.
Certified Organic By
Islands Organics Producers Association (Cert#1962)
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Shipping & Returns
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Description
Also known as âcuor di bueâ in Italian, is a beloved heirloom variety prized for its large, heart-shaped fruit and rich, meaty texture. These tomatoes are low in seeds, full of flavour, and highly versatile in the kitchenâperfect fresh in salads, cooked down into thick sauces, or sliced and dried for winter storage. The fruit can grow very large and dense, requiring heat to fully mature, making it ideal for greenhouses or sheltered, sunny locations.
Where Can You Grow Oxheart Tomato?
This variety thrives in Zones 3â9 when grown in full sun, ideally in greenhouses or warm, sheltered garden beds. Oxheart is well suited for growers looking to maximise tomato production in short seasons or coastal climates with added protection.
History and Historical Uses
The Oxheart tomato originated in Italy and has become a staple in Mediterranean gardens and cuisine. Known for its excellent flavour and firm flesh, it has long been a favourite for sauces and preserving. Its distinctive shape and dense fruit have also made it popular among heirloom tomato collectors and culinary gardeners.
Canadian Zone Information
Zones 8â9: Transplant outdoors in full sun after last frost or grow in a greenhouse for best production.
Zones 5â7: Start indoors 6â8 weeks before last frost; transplant into greenhouse or warmest garden site.
Zones 3â4: Greenhouse growing recommended; transplant only when night temps consistently above 10°C.

How to Grow and Harvest Oxheart Tomato
Planting: Start seeds indoors 6â8 weeks before last frost; transplant into rich soil with support.
Watering: Keep evenly watered and avoid overhead irrigation.
Harvesting: Pick fruit when fully coloured and slightly soft to the touch.
Maintenance: Prune lower leaves and suckers; provide strong support for heavy vines.
Seed Saving Tips for Future Supply
Select Best Fruit: Choose healthy, ripe fruit from strong plants.
Extract Seeds: Scoop seeds, ferment in water for 2â3 days, then rinse clean.
Dry and Store: Dry thoroughly on paper towel; store in a cool, dry place.
Viability: Seeds remain viable for 5â12 years with proper storage.
Certified Organic By
Islands Organics Producers Association (Cert#1962)
























